<p>I have a 3.3 UW (projected by end of 1st semester senior year)with last two semesters projected to be 3.5 and 3.8 (I will take 3-4 math courses, and math for me is always a solid A)UW at a very, very academically rigorous private HS. To put it in perspective, average acceptance GPA into CMC is 3.45, average GPA into Amherst is 3.65, average GPA into Stanford is 3.8, etc.
SAT I: 2140(750 M, 730 W, 660 CR) might take again in May
SAT II: Not yet taken, USH and Physics
AP: not yet taken USH, AB Calc, Econ, CompSci or Stat, Spanish(we have limited AP classes, only 10 or so)
Honors: English(x2), Physics
Political refugee(Ukraine)
English 2nd language
Fluent in English and Russian, proficient in Spanish
CSL:
-Tutor ESL kids at public elementary school(will be leader of this group next year)
-Translate documents at Law Office for Eastern European political refugees looking for US visas
EC's:
12 years of piano(with awards from National Piano Guild)
8 years on clarinet (school jazz band, musical pit orchestra, band goes to festivals)
numerous graded high-level online computer science courses from Stanford/UVA professors
Lacrosse for 2 years
participate in numerous school math competitions (MathLeague, AMC, Purple Comet, etc.)
taking Statistics over the summer at college
just in general, I've read/watched documentaries a lot and incredibly interested in economics, Israel-Palestine politics, Russian politics, astrophysics, atheism, political conflicts in Sudan and Mauritania(was wondering how I should so this, what I should get involved in to show I care about this)</p>
<p>I have a pretty good essay up my sleeve, rec's should be good. </p>
<p>I know I lack leadership and any special EC's, but I'm genuinely incredibly curious and striving to learn more, don't know what to do to show on paper that I care about some of the stuff I like
I want to double major in Applied Math/Econ, or replace AppMath with interdiciplinary studie of Math/CompSci.</p>
<p>So gimme some feedback please...</p>