<p>Howdy all,</p>
<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>Rising senior. I attend a large high school in Northern California. My passion is science and I am completely infatuated by the study of radiation oncology. I'd like to double major in in micro-biology and oncology.</p>
<p>First Generation College Student
Hispanic/Caucasian</p>
<p>Class rank: 8/490 (historically "fairly" competitive)
Un-weighted GPA: 3.93
Weighted GPA: 4.44
SAT Math: 550
SAT CR: 650
SAT Writing: 590
SAT Bio subject test: 760
AP Biology "Future Scientist" award as a Sophomore (student of the year)</p>
<p>I, concurrently, hold a 3.95 GPA at Santa Rosa Junior College. I've completed 32 full units there. All these were fairly advanced science courses along with math through beginning calculus. </p>
<p>-Student Body President for the 2012-2013 school year
+Three year member of student council
-Founder of the "Latino-Anglo Unidos" club (current president)
-Climate Protection Club Vice-President (4 years of membership)
-Head Technical Director within my school's auditorium (700 comm. service hours)
-Tutor fellow students frequently (200 comm. service hours)
-Volunteer at a local elementary school three times a week in the after-school program (400 comm. service hours)
-National Honors Society member (2 years)
-California Scholarship Foundation member (4 years)
-Cross country (4 years)
+Team captain
-Golf (2 years)
+Team captain, division finalist
-Baseball (8 years)
+Competitive travel and varsity
-Violin (since age 9)
-I also work at a local shoe store that specializes in running ware, during the summer and weekends. Going on two years in August. </p>
<p>I'd love to go to Stanford, but I am very afraid my SAT scores are too low. However, I'd also really like to go UCLA, University of Texas-Austin, or University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
If you could give me your opinion on my chances of acceptance to these schools, I'd be greatly appreciative!!! Thanks for reading my long post, your time means a whole lot to me! :) Thanks guys!!!</p>