<p>GPA: 4.05
SAT:2150
SAT Reading: 660
Writing: 790
Math: 700
SAT superscore: 2170
ACT: 32
Eng: 33
M: 34
R: 34
S: 28
Essay:10</p>
<p>Junior yr:
AP USHistory
English Honors
Japanese 3 Honors
Trig/Math4
Biology at comm college (to make up for D in AP bio 1st semester)
Orchestra</p>
<p>Senior yr:
AP Environmental Science
AP language and comp (english)
physics
Orchestra
US Gov/Econ
Pre-calc (2nd semester at community college b/c took AP stats and dropped too late to add another class)</p>
<p>EC:
- NHS (2 years, senior yr- president)
- Sillicon Valley Volunteer Orchestra (2 yrs) approx. 60 hours (comm serv/instrumental)
-Korean American Music Supporters Association (KAMSA youth orch) (2 yrs) 60 hrs (comm serv/instrumental) - Hospital Volunteer at Kaiser for 3 yrs approx. 130 hrs and still counting
- Peer Tutoring (1 yr) freshmen year (kind of a job because I got paid with lunch? idk)
- Link Crew Leader (1 yr) freshmen welcoming committee
- Orchestra for 4 years
i think thats all i have. could you give me some feedback? anything would be appreciated thanks!</p>
<p>Thank you for taking your time to reply to my questions. I am really interested in Barnard though I’m not sure if I really qualify according to other people’s scores and EC’s but could you maybe tell me what I could do more this year or some suggestions in general? I actually want to major possible double major in like anthro/psych but basically I do want to go to med school so I’d have to take the underlying science classes and what not. But here goes:
just FYI i am a korean female from California, but I did transfer schools from hawaii after freshmen year if that has any weight at all. and I will be a first gen college student. i actually moved quite a bit so i’m from hawaii went to school there until 7th grade winter break, moved to korea to british international school, then moved back to hawaii for freshmen year, and then moved to california (sillicon valley area) in sophomore year and am planning to graduate here… the move was definitely challenging as the quality of education here is much higher than I’ve ever received in my opinion at least.</p>