<p>GPA - Unweighted: 3.86
GPA - Weighted: 4.43
Class Rank: 8
Class Size: 507</p>
<p>Scores:
SAT I Math: 770
SAT I Critical Reading: 720
SAT I Writing: 740
SAT II Literature: 720
SAT II U.S. History: 730
SAT II Math Level 2 (IIC): 690</p>
<p>Significant Extracurriculars:
Spirit Club (1 year)
Spring Musical (1)
Women's Chorus (1)
Bible Study (2)
College Club (2)
NHS (3)
Vocal Ensemble (3, top of 6 choirs at a performing arts magnet high school)
Choral Music Club (4)
Christian Club (4)
Youth Orchestra at my church (5)</p>
<p>Leadership positions:
Alto sectional leader (3 years)
Main producer and committee head for Choral Curtain Call (a banquet for the seniors in choir)
College Club Vice President (2 years)
NHS Junior class Representative on the Executive Board
Choral Music Club President (1 year)
Vocal Ensemble President (1 year)
EQUIP Leadership team at my church (2 years, a group of 30 high school students out of a youth group of 600+)</p>
<p>Athletic Status:
Cross Country Junior Varsity (2 years)</p>
<p>Volunteer/Service Work:
IMPACT Mentoring Program mentor (3 years)
IMPACT team leader (2 years)
AP Calculus tutor
3 day service trip to Inner City Los Angeles
5 day service trip to Tecate Mexico
10 day service trip to Turlock, California
3.5 week service trip to Trinidad and Tobago
Sunday School Teacher (6 years)
Vacation Bible School Teacher (6 years)
Tutor at the local library (1 year)</p>
<p>Honors and Awards:
National Merit Commended Honors
AP Scholar with Honors
Rotary Top 100 (4 years, top 100 students at my school)
Academy of the Arts Student (3 years)
JV Cross Country Most Valuable Runner
Scholar Athlete (2 years)
Team's Most Scholar Athlete (2 years)
AP Calculus Student of the Year</p>
<p>Colleges of Interest:
1. Ithaca College, want to get into the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar Program(applied/pending)
2. University of Virginia (applied/pending)
2. UCLA (applied/pending)
4. UNC Chapel Hill (applied/pending)
5. University of Washington - Seattle (applied/pending)
5. University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa (ACCEPTED-FULL RIDE)
7. Northeastern University (ACCEPTED-HALF TUITION)
7. University of Michigan - Ann Arbor (ACCEPTED)
9. Clemson University (applied/pending)
10. University of Maryland - College Park (applied/pending)
11. University of Miami (applied/pending)
12. UC San Diego (applied/pending)</p>
<p>I think you have a great chance for all these schools. Obviously, it is your choice, but have you considered even more highly-selective schools? I think you may be qualified for an Ivy League applicant even!</p>
<p>I say, you have a better chance of getting into them than me.
Your stats are great and you’re in a good shot for all of them.
Good luck, and thanks for the honest post earlier. It soothed me a lot. :]</p>
<p>MrVersatile: I was considering applying to a “most selective” school, such as Brown or Duke, but I don’t qualify for financial aid at all, so I did it off of merit aid scholarships that they offer as well. Hence, I didn’t apply to an Ivy League School because they don’t offer merit aid scholarships at all.</p>
<p>UVA, UCLA, and UNC are borderline match/super low reach. Being OOS makes it harder for all of those, too. I still think you have a great shot at those 3. The rest you’re in for sure.</p>
<ol>
<li>Ithaca College (low match)</li>
<li>University of Virginia (match)</li>
<li>UCLA (match)</li>
<li>UNC Chapel Hill (if in state, low match, if OOS, low reach)</li>
<li>University of Washington - Seattle (low match)</li>
<li>Clemson University (low match)</li>
<li>University of Maryland - College Park (low match)</li>
<li>University of Miami (low match)</li>
<li>UC San Diego (match)</li>
</ol>
<p>Looks great! I bet you could/will get into all of these places. You should aim a little higher, I bet it could happen :D</p>