<p>Statistics: SAT: 2000 (690 CR, 710 Math, 600 Writing) Single-sitting
SAT II: 680 U.S History, 720 Math I
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.0 (not sure but I have around an 85 average)
*New York Resident</p>
<p>Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): Somewhere around 50%. This is probably what will destroy my chances of getting in, but I attend one of the top 100 high schools in America if that has any weight.
[li] AP (place score in parenthesis):[/li]U.S History: 4
Government: 5 (scores not released, score inferenced)
English: 4</p>
<p>I am taking many electives that are law related because my school has a major based system. In senior year, I will be taking classes such as: AP Comparative government, forensics, civil law, business law, criminal law.</p>
<p>Extracurricular:
Cross Country (2 years)
Indoor Track (3 years)
Outdoor Track (4 years)
Student Leadership (2 years)
Key Club (2 years)
Newspaper (2 years)</p>
<p>Job/Work Experience:
Worked in SYEP (Summer Youth Employment Program) for 2 years.</p>
<p>Community Service:
Participated in Alzheimer Walk, AIDS Walk
Participated in setting up road races for the New York Road Runners
Volunteered at New York Chinese School somewhat as a safety agent
Wrapped Christmas presents for Needy Children
About 100 hours</p>
<p>Teacher Recommendations+ Essay:
Both recommendations by teachers will be amazing; one is a very smart A.P English teacher, the other is a well-rounded character who attended Princeton and teaches A.P Government (for my major)
My guidance counselor's recommendation should be pretty amazing as well but not too sure.
My essay should be pretty good. I write at an above average level but not yet in the upper tiers.</p>
<p>Dedicated to becoming a lawyer, which teachers and guidance counselor will vouch for.</p>
<p>I'm also planning to retake the SAT and will try to get a perfect 800 in writing and math. I believe I can score 2100- 2200 the next time I take it.</p>