Chance Me for: Brown ED, Tufts, Wesleyan, Barnard, Georgetown

Intended Major: Political Science
SAT: 1510 Composite
Reading/Grammar: 770
Math: 740
Writing (pretty sure this doesn’t matter): 21/24
SATiis: Chem, Literature
Chem: 800
Literature (will this hurt me?): 750
APs (taken): AP Physics I (4), AP World History (5), AP Chemistry (4), AP Statistics (4), AP Lang (4), AP Chinese (5), AP US History (5)
Currently enrolled APs: Macro, Micro, Calc AB, Physics C Mech&Electro, Literature, Psychology, Government and Politics
GPA Weighted: 4.059 GPA Unweighted: 3.889

School information: Grade is roughly 370 kids, but I probably place in top 10%. My school does not inform us about our exact percentile or ranking.
Relatively competitive public school, and we usually send a number of kids (probably at least 30%-35%) to top 50 colleges. Upper middle class area.
Personal Descriptors: Asian, Female, Upper Middle Class
Income bracket: ~$110,000
Location: New York
Hooks: Single Mother Household?

ECs (I know they’re pretty weak)
Editor in Chief of my schools literary journal (we’ve won national awards in the past and will probably win an award this year)
VP of my school’s Asian Club (we’re connected with our community’s Asian Association)
Secretary of my school’s Stress Management Help Club
Semifinalist for a regional oratory competition (twice)
Regional Winner for National History Day, twice (moved onto states but failed to qualify for nationals)
Ambassador for a museum (I don’t really want to specify, but it’s for a renowned institution)
AP Scholar with Distinction
NHS
National Merit Commended Scholar
Played piano for past 10 years, often participated in NYSSMA up to level 6
Interned at an Accounting Firm over the summer
140ish Hours of Community Service ~80 at the Museum mentioned above ~60 working with kids and teaching them how to play an instrument with a local organization

Rec Letters: Both will be pretty strong (9/10), I have a pretty good connection with the teachers I asked.

Guidance counselor knows me, but on a superficial level.