<p>ok i already submitted a chance thread a while ago but now im kind of panicking because the app deadline is coming up and i dont know what im gonna do. im rethinknig doing engineering physics as my major because of the lack of depth in one area and weaker job prospects. that being said, i want to do electrical engineering or eecs at berkeley, which i found to be one of the most impacted majors. i am also considering physics, whcih i wanted to do before anything, and economics(another impacted). so im guessing that severely lowers my chances, so here we go:</p>
<p>Ethnicity: Caucasian
citizenship in Canada, eastern European country(born), and US
Languages: speak 3 languages fluently (including eng) and french functionally
GPA: 4.22 W (This seems low I guess but from what I've seen on CC, my school calculates GPA differently with an AP counting as 5 and honors and normal counting as 4)
3.944 UW
Courseload is toughest available. there are only 2 people taking AP Physics at my school and i am one
CA Public- usually a handful go to berkeley and la... very few cornell some usc
Rank: 3/390 but should be 1 or 2 by end of 1st semester
I am ELC</p>
<p>AP Chem 5 AP Stats 5 AP Eng Lang 4 AP US 3 AP Euro 3</p>
<p>SAT: 670 CR 780 M 730 W - 2180
SATII: 800 MII, 740 Chem, 620 US, taking Lit in Nov
ACT: 33 took again, should be getting score soon (probably 34+)</p>
<p>senior year: AP Physics C, AP Eng Lit, AP Calc BC, AP French Lang, AP US Gov, and others required for graduation at my hs</p>
<p>Extracurricular:
Soccer JV 3 yrs
Tennis Var 2 yrs
CSF Vice President
Math Club co-founder and VP
50 hrs community service tutoring/library/recycling
piano for 8yrs and guitar for 5 (not competitively)</p>
<p>Awards (nothing special):
AP Scholar w/ Distinction
CSF Life Member
NCS Scholar-Athlete x 4</p>
<p>Work Experience:
local roller skating rink- DJ and skate guard
freelance videographer-made employee training vids, interview-style presentations to financers etc
personal tutor
a youth planning board</p>
<p>THANKS. its kind of urgent. also, if i do electrical engineering, is it possible to do physics as graduate?</p>