<p>GPA UW:3.0 of max of 4. (OUCH! My major setback.)
Class Rank: Not Ranked. But our course rigor reported by decile, I'm in the second (top 20%)
Senior Course Load: AP Physics C, AP Literature, AP Chinese, AP Computer Science, AP Calc AB, Required religion course.
ACT: N/A
SAT: 2210
Teacher Recs: Won't get to read them but should be stellar
Extra-Curriculars & Awards:
- Heavily involved/captain of an FTC Robotics team for 3 years. We represented my state at the International championship last year and have multiple regional/state appearances/wins as well.
- Involved in model UN/Debate but nothing big
- Interned at a very large (international) software company for 2 years during the summer. Was then hired as a contractor to write a mobile app for them that would be used as a selling point of some of their new hardware. (was compensated in the thousands for this)
- Run my own business/website selling some of my other software, annual revenue also in the (low) thousands.
- Have written several free mobile (i.e. Android) apps. (The most recent of which has seen over 20,000 downloads in its first month)
Essays: Think they're pretty good but not sure how to describe them without saying too much
Race: South Asian.</p>
<p>Schools I'm thinking about:
- Carnegie Melton (ED)
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (EA/priority deadline)
- Purdue (EA)
- UMass Amherst (EA)
- WPI (EA)
- Georgia Tech
- Boston Univ
- JHU
- RPI
- UConn
- NYU</p>
<p>CMU: High reach
UIUC: Reach
Purdue: High match
UMass Amherst: Low match
BU: High match
GA Tech: Reach
WPI: Match
JHU: Reach
RPI: Match/High match
UConn: Low match
NYU: Reach</p>
<p>@ MyloXy,
Your class rank may help if it is reported. Can your counselor saying something about that in the LOR or the school profile. If a top 20% student get a GPA of 3.0, it may indicate the tough grading curves of the school.</p>
<p>@billcsho the course rigor (based on how many ap and honors classes I’ve taken in relation to the senior class as a whole) will be reported as a 9/10. (top 10% have a 10, next 10% have a 9, and so on) but the class rank is not even calculated.</p>