<p>So here are my vital stats, with the understanding that I'm not a bad writer and my essay should be pretty good, and that I will have two GREAT recommendations.</p>
<p>GPA: 3.991/4.0
Rank: 24/499 (Rank at my school is unweighted and a large number of the kids ahead of me are taking basketweaving as their hardest class)
ACT: 33
SAT I: 700 CR, 740 M, 680 W. I took it again last week and felt a lot better.
SAT II: 750 US History, 750 Physics, 800 Math II
AP tests: 4 Euro History, 5 US History, 5 Physics B, 4 Calculus BC, 5 Calc AB Subscore. In AP Gov, AP English, and AP Stats this year.</p>
<p>ECs and Summer Stuff:</p>
<p>US Senate Page
JSA (politcal club) summer school at Yale and Georgetown
JSA chapter founder and president
Newspaper Editor-in-Chief
Debate Co-Captain (Region--7 schools--champ in Policy in 1st year of debate)
NHS Treasurer
Youth City Council
LDS Seminary Council
Junior and Senior Class Committees
Volunteer Coach, Junior High National Academic League Team
School Sterling Scholar, Social Studies (1 student)
Close Up Congressional Seminar in DC</p>
<p>Now, I would love an evaluation of the info above, but there's also another question. Last May I was voted as school Prom King out of about 750 boys. It blew me away--it's not exactly the height of my aspirations--but I thought it was funny nonetheless. A big strength of mine is that, beyond how I look on paper, I get along with people well. That should come through in the interview, but I'm wondering if including Prom King in my application could help. Suggestions?</p>