<p>GPA: 3.5 Unweighted
4.1 Weighted
SAT: 2000 (took it in June, expecting: 660 reading, 690 math, 720 writing)
ACT: 29 (took it in June, expecting: 33 math, 29 science, 33 english, 26 reading)
Intended Major: Bio-molecular Engineering </p>
<p>AP Scores: 4 bio, 2 econ, 4 english, 4 stats, 4 APUSH.</p>
<p>SAT Subject test scores: 710 Biology, 610 Math II (re-taking in November because my calculator stopped working in the middle of the test, and I feel that I can get an 800) </p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
Treasurer of Math Club
Technology club
FBLA treasurer
NHS Secretary
One years of tennis
two years of track
Student Council Representative</p>
<p>100 volunteer hours at clinic and hospital
Location: North Florida
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: Bolivian</p>
<p>You sound like a good applicant but I’m not that familiar with NYU Polytechnic. Your ECs are kind of run-of-the-mill, thought the Math and Tech Club stuff are good because they relate to your future career. Being a URM will help but I would probably try to work on at least one big, outstanding project this summer and during the next year. You need something that will make you shine over all the other qualified applicants. Maybe it’s starting a business or doing an independant research project or writing for a tech magazine. Anything that will show how you’re different. Chance back please!</p>
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<p>I’d say you have a good shot. Never heard of NYU poly but based on PR’s evaluation you are alright</p>
<p>Chance back please!!</p>