<p>I am currently a senior at an all male Jesuit High School in Massachusetts, which is known to be competitive academically and extremely competitive athletically. Religion is a required course and is relatively challenging.</p>
<p>GPA (with religion): 4.24
GPA (without religion): 4.33
GPA (unweighted with and without religion): 3.9</p>
<p>GPA is based on a 4.0 scale with a .5 weight for honors classes and a 1.0 weight for AP classes.</p>
<p>Class Rank: My school doesn't officially rank us, but I'm somewhere in the top 10 out of a class of roughly 300.</p>
<p>I've taken a total of 8 honors classes and I will have taken 7 AP classes upon graduation. My school requires all students to apply for honors and AP classes with departmental approval being granted to a certain number of qualified students. My school also limits AP classes to Juniors and Seniors except in certain circumstances.</p>
<p>AP scores: European History-5
French Language-5</p>
<p>Current schedule: Physics C AP, Calculus BC AP, English Literature and Composition AP, AP Chemistry, World Religions, and French V College Level Literature (replacement French Lit AP)</p>
<p>I'm expecting 5's on all of those exams.</p>
<p>SAT's: 2320 800 in Math and Writing and a 720 in Critical reading</p>
<p>SAT II's: 720 in Chemistry and US History <em>Sophomore year</em>
800 in French and a 760 in Math II</p>
<p>Extra Curriculars:</p>
<p>Concert Band 10-12. First Trumpet as well as a Band leader. Band Leaders are selected by my conductor to help with music selection, organizational matters, as well as to run sectional rehearsals.</p>
<p>Student Council 11, 12</p>
<p>National Honor Society 11, 12</p>
<p>Academic Decathlon 12</p>
<p>Arrupe Mentor 11. Arrupe mentors are chosen by faculty to be mentors for my high school's 7th graders.</p>
<p>Participant in the BioGen Idec community lab program</p>
<p>Community Service: It's required so I don't really consider it an extra curricular; however, I've done probably 150-200 hours throughout high school. A lot of it went into tutoring inner city children in Math and English.</p>
<p>Yeah I know, no varsity athletics, OMG. In reality though, I'm an athletic kid, I'm just not a superstar in any one sport. Like I previously mentioned, my school is extremely competitive athletically and takes home state championships in multiple sports each year, so a lot of kids are left out to dry athletically.</p>
<p>Awards:</p>
<p>High honors through high school.</p>
<p>English I, Algebra I, and Global History I class awards Freshman year.</p>
<p>English II class award Sophomore year</p>
<p>Algebra II Honors, English III Honors, Physics Honors Junior year.</p>
<p>Laureat Nationale Award winner in the National French Exam 9, 10, 11</p>
<p>Collins Language award 10</p>
<p>First place honors on the National French Exam 10</p>
<p>Fairfield Book Award</p>
<p>Recs: I'm expecting 2 fabulous teacher recommendations along with another supplementary rec from my Calculus professor at Boston College. My peer recommendation should also be superb.</p>
<p>Work Experience: I've been tutoring in Math, Science, and French multiple days a week and over the summer since my freshman year.</p>
<p>Misc: I've been studying French since the age of 6. First through third grade all of my classes were taught in French.</p>
<p>I plan on majoring in a science with some kind of a Pre-Med track.</p>
<p>A student with similar classes, GPA, and extra curriculars to me was accepted ED last year.</p>