<p>am currently a sophomore in high school and this is my application. At least a part of it.
Freshman year:
Gpa: 3.1
Sophomore year:
Gpa: 3.8, 2 APs, 5 ECs, conducting cancer research
Junior year:
5 APs: computer science, english, chem, calculus, us history, will work on making a cyclotron
During the summer: soph- jun; going to Boston college to take courses in genetics
Jun-sin; going to MIT to take courses there and taking differential equations
Senior year: 5 APs: physics, stat, English, gov, and haven't decided for 5th. Also will take linear algebra.
I want to drop Spanish because I'm already bilingual( came to us recently) in my junior year so I can't take AP computer science, is that bad? I don't like Spanish at all and I love science and MIT states it requires 2 years of foreign language. What else should I do? Is this a "good" application?
Thank you for your opinions and advices in advance</p>
<p>GPA far too low for Yale, in my opinion. </p>
<p>ECs? Not really showing any concentrated passion (the cyclotron idea seems cool, but, I doubt you’d be able to build one yourself without substantial funding)</p>
<p>Interact club, president of BPA, science Olympiad, Intel research being conducted, math league</p>
<p>Sent from my SCH-I535 using CC</p>
<p>I want to combine a major of nuclear physics along with biomedical engineering to renew the concept of oncology(chemotherapy along with radiotherapy)</p>
<p>Come back in a year. I feel like too much of what you wrote was “potential,” if you know what I mean.</p>
<p>I understand, thanks</p>
<p>try to get a good gpa in junior year since u would need a gpa above 4. the science and research stuff would look good though</p>