<p>I'm currently a senior at a public high school in northern Mississippi. I have already applied SCEA to Harvard and plan on applying elsewhere. I would like to major in Chemistry or Biology.</p>
<p>Scores:
ACT: 35 (35 Math, 35 English, 34 Reading, 36 Science)
Taking SAT II's Nov. 3rd: Biology and Chemistry
Class Rank: 7 of 450 (should go up some by the time I graduate--it's gone up 11 since last year)
Cumulative GPA: 99.065
GPA: 4.0 (school doesn't weigh)
No decent AP scores, but I'll definitely do well in AP Biology and AP Calculus at the end of this year. Yes, I know those won't count. </p>
<p>White male.
President of Humane Society Club
President of Academic Competition Team
Secretary of National Honor Society
Secretary of Future Medical Professionals
Secretary of Shakespearean Literary Society
Member of Mu Alpha Theta, French Club, Key Club, Rho Kappa </p>
<p>Participated in Chorus, Quartet, Madrigals, Show Choir until Junior Year. Choral department is now defunct. Member of Youth and Chancel Choir at First United Methodist Church. Lead role in Guys and Dolls and supporting role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Tupelo Community Theatre junior year. Freshman, Sophomore, Junior member of MSACDA Mixed Honor Choir (auditions are in February for senior year). Voice lessons once a week. Awarded scholarship to take five hours of dance each week (Ballet and Contemporary). </p>
<p>I realize I've done nothing lifechanging, but my essays will be/are killer. Extremely personal, so I won't be sharing them here. </p>
<p>I realize my chances are near zero, but I would love any tips on improving my likelihood of acceptance. Mississippi isn't very notable for our schools, so I'm hoping that will make up for something. </p>
<p>Thanks in advance.</p>