<p>What I mean by the thread title is that I am in no way a standard student. Homeschooled, then community college, and now onto a 4-year. Hopefully. I'll make this brief, so all of you wonderful, wonderful people who chance me will not get bored :-)</p>
<p>APPLYING TO:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Northwestern University
Illinois Institute of Technology
U of I at Chicago
Northern University</p>
<p>MAJOR:
Physics, or engineering at UIUC</p>
<p>DEMOGRAPHICS:
White, Male, 18</p>
<p>HIGH SCHOOL:
Homeschooled :-)
GPA: 3.9 / 4.0
ECs: none. This is the only major disadvantage to homeschooling.
APs: none. Some reason.</p>
<p>COMMUNITY COLLEGE:
GPA: 4.0
ECs: Took 3rd in a school math competition, nothing else
Classes: First-year bio, chem, and physics (22 hours); Calc 1,2,3 and differential EQs (15 hours), Composition 1 & 2 + speech 101 (9 hours), a few history classes (6 hours)
Note that these include the classes I will be taking next semester as well.</p>
<p>SAT TEST:
Math 700
Writing 700
Reading 680</p>
<p>ACT:
Never took it :-)</p>
<p>ALSO:
Is there anywhere else I should be applying to in Illinois with a decent Physics program?
Should I both applying to any ivy leagues?</p>
<p>THANKS A MILLION if you chance me or one of these schools! OR, if you like, you could chance me for any other school you can think of.</p>
<p>--Slight</p>