<p>Hello :)
I'm a Caucasian, female junior in high school, and lately I've been considering the following colleges:
Northwestern University
Cornell University
University of Rochester
Washington University at St. Louis
Vanderbilt University
UC Berkeley (Yeah right, but I'm curious haha)</p>
<p>My stats:
4.40 weighted GPA
3.70
33 ACT
Not taking the SAT, but Subject Tests (Math 2, Chem, and US) are this weekend (eep!)
My school doesn't do class rank, but I know I'm in at least the top 8%; I go to a very competitive public high school</p>
<p>No regular classes</p>
<p>Accelerated: Algebra II, Pre-calc stats and pre-calc discrete</p>
<p>Honors:
Bio, Spanish 2, 3 and 4, English (fresh. and soph. year), history of world civilization, Advanced Honors Chem/Phys (2 year class, sophomore and junior year)</p>
<p>AP:
AP Euro (5), AP US (probably a 5), AP Lit and Comp (hopefully a 5), and next year: AP AB Calc, AP Chem, AP Physics C, AP World History, AP Spanish Lit, and AP Lit and Comp.</p>
<p>ECs (they stink):
Been swimming competitively since I was about 6, and will have been on my HS team all four years (JV, unfortunately)
Model UN for 2 years
Interact (service club) for 2 years
Peer tutor for 2 years
Went on a People to People trip to China two summers ago
Attending a pre-AP summer program in Spain this summer
Doing a pre-med program at Northwestern this summer
Hopefully volunteering at Lutheran General next year. I've always wanted to but my schedule always conflicts with their requirements</p>
<p>Intended major: Pre-med. I want to be a pediatric oncologist.
Income: $200,000 and a $60,000 college fund under my name. Financial aid = not gonna happen :P</p>
<p>So, what do you guys think? Thanks :)</p>