<p>Demographic:
Asian Male, Top 50 Public High School, Projected IB Diploma
SAT: 800/800/800 12 Essay (first time)
SAT II: 800 Math 2, 800 Physics, 800 Chinese
AP: 10 5's (Calc BC, Stats, CompSci, Mechanics, E&M, Physics B, US History, Chemistry, Psychology, Macroeconomics)
Class Rank: Top 1% (class size ~600), 4.0 Weighted GPA
Extracurriculars:
Math: Siemens National Finalist (1x), MOP Invitee (1x), Siemens Regional Finalist (1x), USAMO Qualifier (5x), Published in ISPAN as co-author (international mathematics/algorithms journal), AMC12 Regional Winner (1x), USAMTS Gold Medalist (1x), Founder/President of Math Circle
Orchestra: All-State Orchestra (4x), All-Region Section Leader (2x), President, School Section Leader, State Solo/Ensemble Gold Rank
IB Student Organization: Vice President, Event Organizer
Member of NHS, NFHS, Mu Alpha Theta
Volunteering Experience: Math Camp Junior Counselor (2x), 160 Hours Service at CAMP (Counselor for a camper with physical/mental disabilities, program aims to create positive experience)
Work Experience: Math Camp Counselor (1x, 6 weeks), Math Teacher (Competitive math class for middle school students, 1x, 2 weeks)</p>
<p>My resume is fairly math heavy, so I'm really kind of curious about the chances for Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale, etc. :/</p>
<p>You’re my hero. No seriously, you’re awesome. I think you are qualified for any of those schools, but admissions for the top colleges are a crap shoot for pretty much anyone. I think it is good that you have shown passion for a particular subject. I’ve heard that selective colleges look at depth more so than breadth when it comes to extracurriculars </p>
<p>Your chances are as good as they possibly could be… This is one of the handful of applications I’ve been able to say that chancing is pointless for, and ahah, if you look, most of my posts are chancing people. Write great essays and apply to as many schools as you can manage (since admission to top schools can seem like a lottery), and you’re sure to get into at least one of your top choices.</p>
<p>You’re pure achievement. I’m mean you do the stereotypical Asian activities, except you’re amazing at them. Siemens Finalist, Big-time national math awards, All-State. Such accomplishments don’t go unrewarded. Wherever you want to go, you’ll be able to go.</p>