<p>Here are my Aacdemic and EC stats for Harvard Early Action</p>
<p>Here are my academic and ED Stats; please be honest whether I should apply to the College or School of Engineering, don't know yet.</p>
<p>SAT I= 1560/1600, 2340/2400
SAT II= 800 Math II, 800 Physics, 780 World History, 750 U.S. History, 720 Literature, 670 Chemistry
AP's= 5 Calc AB, 5 Calc BC, 5 European History, 5 U.S. History, 5 English Literature, 5 English Language, 5 Macroeconomics. 5 Microeconomics, 4 Physics C w/ Mechanics
GPA= 3.8 (High Honor Student at Elite Private School)</p>
<p>EC's
1) Published a novel that has received acclaim from newspapers and has been placed on the National Association of Independent School's List.</p>
<p>2) Eagle Scout- Founded organization booksforbodhi.org that provided hundreds of books to underprivileged children around the world</p>
<p>3) Interned at the U.S. Army and BAE- Helped develop sniper technology with the world's leading scientists</p>
<p>4) 4 year Varsity Golfer</p>
<p>5) Lead FBLA Club at school</p>
<p>I cant really judge your ec’s without your full application since they are unique but you look good</p>
<p>10 char</p>
<p>Good job on the novel, but I’m not sure how much any acclaim will be offset by the fact that the publication you got is from a vanity press.</p>
<p>Important to know: We do not have a separate school of engineering for undergraduates. We are all in the College. Some of our majors (e.g. Applied Math) are run under the School of Engineering’s auspices, but they are not separated or differentiated in any meaningful way from the rest of the students.</p>
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Sorry for being ignorant, but how do you know this? Are all books published by Barnes and Noble at the author’s expense?</p>
<p>Oh no! I looked it up; the publisher is listed on Barnes and Noble’s page as iUniverse, which I googled.</p>
<p>it would help a lot if you would post your classes and grades for each year of high school to give you some type of opinion</p>
<p>Dude I’m 3.8 overall and I listed all the ap courses i took (got either a-'s or a’s). Some other hard courses include ap computer science, Linear Algebra and Intro to Multivariable</p>
<p>I think you have a pretty good chance, your ECs are really amazing, but your GPA is a bit low. How many APs did you take and what were your scores?
Congrats on the book!</p>
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<p>are you blind hatsheputepgypt lol? my stats are labeled there and fyi a 3.8 at my school is like a 4.3 at every other school no deal. they only look at the top two sat ii’s right?</p>
<p>Your immaturity should not be revealed through your essays.</p>
<p>how are my stats in any way immature lol</p>
<p>LOL oh man shakin my head…</p>
<p>protip:if you go for an interview and someone doesn’t notice something right away “ARE YOU BLIND!??!” is not the best choice of words. </p>
<p>other than that you are clearly qualified, but you never know with schools like harvard…</p>