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<li>My GPA stands to be around 3.65 - 3.7 unweighted.. though it's not determined until I finish my junior year. (Yes I am a junior still)
-My first SAT score was 1990, but I'm taking again in about a week and looking at around 2000 - 2100. </li>
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<p>By the year I graduate, I will have taken:
- 4 years of English, 2 of which are AP, 1 Honors and 1 "normal" in my Freshman year
- Regular Biology, Honors Chem, Honors Physics, AP Biology, AP Chemistry
- world history, AP world history, Honors US history, AP governomics
- Geometry honors, Algebra 2/trig accelerated, Precalculus accelerated, AP calculus (AB)
- 4 years of Latin honors/AP, Chinese
- Computer science, creative writing, home ec..
- 3 years of art </p>
<p>I took almost all "normal" non-honors classes in my freshman year, this is because I transferred from Canada on the first day of school and they weren't able to fit me into any honors classes besides math and latin. However, I'm taking all AP and honors classes now, and I even doubled up in science courses this year. There's an upward trend of my GPA even though my classes are on a higher level. </p>
<p>EC's
- Yearbook club
- Drama Club
- Raise and Give</p>
<p>Community Service:
- Habitat for Humanity
- Highland Soccer Club (coached soccer for disabled children)
- YMCA volunteer
- Raised money for Japan by myself</p>
<p>also I've been doing my own art and playing piano for most of my life so I think I'll send the colleges a CD of my work. But I am not majoring in either.
I have some awards for Latin and Art which I don't actually remember the names of, but they were the Magna Cum Laude ones that you get from the National Latin Exam and Art awards I won for exhibits and such :) </p>
<p>I know my EC's are weak, I actually had a hard time adjusting to moving countries and fell into a depression for a bit...but I picked myself back up around the middle of my sophomore year.</p>