<li>Brown</li>
<li>Cornell</li>
<li>WashU in St. Louis</li>
<li>Johns Hopkins</li>
<li>University of Michigan (Rolling dec.)</li>
<li>Columbia (Legacy)</li>
<li>NYU</li>
<li>Tulane (Safety and Legacy)</li>
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<p>Unweighted GPA: 3.85 Weighted: 4.01
Class Rank: Top 5% (school doesn’t rank) class of 175 people
Top 75 US High School in NY
Looking to go Pre-Med, but also minor in Political Science or Ancient History</p>
<p>SAT: 730 CR 700 Math 680 Writing (2110/1430</p>
<p>SATII: World History:750 (Will take Molecular Biology and US History SAT II’s)</p>
<p>AP’s: 6
World History:4 (Will have Language and Comp, US History, Economics, Literature, Physics B)</p>
<p>EC’s:
I’ve played the saxophone and clarinet for 10 years in Pep Band, Jazz Band, and the Wind Ensemble.
I have played jazz guitar for the past 2 years as well.
Latin Club- 4 years- Class Officer
Economics Club- Stock Exchange team leader
Varsity Golf and Baseball- 2 years</p>
<p>Honors/Awards:
High Honor Roll: 12 times (Through Junior Year)
High School Honor Society
Molecular DNA Center Senior Scholar- working under a molecular biologist
Researched a gene on the smell and perception of sweat molecules in my molecular biology class.</p>
<p>Volunteering:
I have volunteered for an optometry organization for the past 2 years and I help to write lenses for people in third-world countries. I plan to go on one of their retreats to South America this summer.</p>
<p>Essay: I have a speech impediment (called stuttering) which I’ve battled throughout my whole life. I plan on talking about how I “found my voice” and became a liberal living in a conservative community where I felt comfortable voicing my opinion. Stuttering has shaped who I am as an individual and I would like to showcase how this makes me different from everyone else applying to these top schools.</p>