<p>Hey so I am a white male from an extremely competitive public school in northern VA. </p>
<p>Please chance me for:
ED to cornell engineering
Early Action UVA engineering
Regular decision Carnegie Mellon
Regular decision to naval academy </p>
<p>My gpa weighted is 4.31 (as of end of junior year) top give percent 10/277. I have straight A's except one B in calculus. To make up for it I decided to take calc BC at the community college over the summer and I have a A and will take multivariable senior year. By my senior year I will have taken 9-10 APs. </p>
<p>I have mediocre ap exams... All 3's except I got a 2 on calc Ab (not putting this on application) got really sick... </p>
<p>ACT:I took the ACT five Times and showed tremendous improvements having raised it 10 points and it consistently rose after each date.
My best single date was my final time with a 33 (35 math 35 English 29 reading and 31 science. I got a nine in my essay for a 32 combined English writing. ^this was in a single date and NOT superscored. </p>
<p>I got a 770 math SAT 2 and 690 US history. (take these again to get another 750+).</p>
<p>My extracurricular activities are very good... Soon to be eagle Scout and had numerous leadership positions in Troop, Co founder of a nonprofit organization that has a 501c3, VP of school model UN, tennis team number one seed and captain (obviously varsity), won a regional tournament, varsity school chess team which took third at States, 2nd in school tournament, magnum cum laude on national Latin 4 exam, 2nd at the regional science and engineering fair, Latin and math honor societies, nhs, math tutor, 4-H took third in lambs at county fair, over 500 service hours in high school and received presidential gold and silver awards, member of a youth advisory council dedicated to helping teens in county overcome oppressing issues, and I am sure that I forgot at few but those are the main ones.</p>
<p>For naval, it’s a really intense application process. Lots of interviews, and they take athletics into account much more than other schools (for obvious reasons). Make sure you’ve got those up to par, otherwise it’s a reach.</p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon and UVA you’re all set. Cornell is a high match simply because they have a random admission process. Navy I’m not sure. You really need leadership and extreme physical fitness to get in. Good luck though.</p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon is a match and you have a chance at Cornell. Try for the Naval Academy, but Its pretty competitive. You might have a better chance at georgetown and berkeley and notre dame. chance me back!!! my thread is a few spots above yours</p>