<p>ACT: 33c 34 superscore (36m, 35e, 31r, 34 sci, 11 writing)
SAT IIs: 800 in math II
APs: 5s in: Physics C: Mech, World history, comparative politics, and statistics
GPA: 4.00uw/~4.6w (on a 5.0 scale, with a 97-100 being a 5.0 for honors and AP and a 90-96.9999 being a 4.5 for honors and AP, standard 4,3,2,1,0 for regular classes and unweighted). Never had a B or A-
Class rank: 3/400 (fairly competitive public high school, valedictorian will likely attend Stanford and salutatorian MIT, 6th in state)
Demographics: White/asian male from Missouri, 210k per year before taxes (AGI)
ECs/subjective: Debate (four first places at district tournaments, nothing huge), FIRST robotics, Beta Chi Pi <a href="highest%20level%20of%20membership,%20involves%20doing%20some%20volunteering%20around%20school%20and%20in%20the%20science%20community">science club</a>, about 3 hours per week mentoring freshman students in study hall, world peace club (charity), played three years in the school band (first chair two of them, two awards at a local music festival), played in the school music sophomore year (3-6 hours per week for about 6 weeks), AP scholar w/ honor, Rensselaer medalist, 99th percentile on two national German exams 2012 and 2013 (AATG). This list isn't really exhaustive, but it's all I feel like putting down for now.
Senior year courses: AP Bio, AP phys 2, AP chem, AP calc BC, AP psych, AP english literature/composition
Essay: 10/10, multiple opinions, solid writing. emphasizes leadership and community service
Rec letters: Probably generic, but they'll be good rec letters. 7/10
Major is Chemical Engineering</p>
<p>Alright then, so chance me at:
Vanderbilt (ED), University of Illinois @ UC, Georgia Tech, Penn State, Northwestern, Rensselaer PI, Washington University at STL. I'm also applying to Cornell and Harvard, but I think we all know that those are basically 50 dollar lottery tickets.</p>