<p>Objective:
SAT I (breakdown): N/A
ACT: 32 (10 essay)
SAT II: 730 USH, 710 Math II
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 1/75 (Private College Prep school)
AP (place score in parenthesis):
-4 World History;
- Computer Science, Physics B, US History pending
IB (place score in parenthesis): N/A
Senior Year Course Load:
- AP English Lit
- AP Calc AB
- AP Bio
- College Credit Psychology (no AP offered)
- Mandatory classes
Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.):
- Possibly AP Scholar
- School Awards for Community Service / Academics
- American Legion Oratorical Contest 3rd place (District Level)
- American Legion Scholastic Award</p>
<p>Subjective:
Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis):
- Soccer (JV / Varsity) [4 years]
- Lacrosse (JV / Varsity) [4 years]
- JROTC (Officer) [4 years]
- Academic Team (Co-Leader) [2 years]
- Rifle Team [1 year]
- JR Honor Society (President) [1 year]
- NHS (hopefully President) [3 years]
Job/Work Experience: N/A unless I hear back from someone....stupid job market
Volunteer/Community service: 60 Various hours
Summer Activities:
- HOBY Ambassador (Soph)</p>
<p>Other[list][<em>] State (if domestic applicant): NY[</em>] School Type: Private[<em>] Ethnicity: White[</em>] Gender: Male[li] Income Bracket: 90-100k</p>[/li]
<p>Schools I'm applying to</p>
<p>UPenn Wharton(ED)
U Chicago (EA if possible)
Northwestern
Boston College
Cornell (in-state, no clue if that affects state-subsidized schools)
Brown
Georgetown
Villanova
NYU Stern
UMichigan (OOS)</p>
<p>Great rank, obviously. Good standardized test scores, average ECs. </p>
<p>I would strongly recommend adding more matches and at least a blatent safety. Your list is extremely top heavy. While you seem to be a pretty good student on paper, admissions is a tricky game. You need to make sure you have choices in regards to where you actually get accepted, in terms of academics and financial aid.</p>
<p>If you could possibly take Math II again and get an 800, your resume will look stellar. A 710 looks weak, since an 800 is in the 83rd percentile.</p>
<p>Okay, you need to improve your test scores for sure. 710 in math is simply not competitive. You EC’s seem sparse but I really liked the leadership stuff. Keep in mind the common app only has space for like 10 Ec’s so you can’t include ALL of that stuff you wrote up there^. I think you have a really good chance for UMichigan cuz ur OOS, but the rest are iffy in my opinion(meaning reach). Make sure to have a good essay and some <em>in-state</em> safety schools. good luck!</p>
<p>Your GPA and EC’s look promising! Just make sure to FOCUS on what you’re majoring in. This is the number one mistake people make. If you’re majoring in medicine, like I want to, make sure to do a lot of EC’s related to it. You can do other things, obviously, but make sure to focus on your major and you’ll have a fair chance! Speaking of chance, would you mins chancing me for Princeton? The forum was just posted in “What are my chances?” Thanks so much and good luck!</p>
<p>Great GPA, but you have low SAT II scores (I would retake Math II and try for an 800). Also be sure to try and get presidency in those clubs; you already have sports so those positions would make your ec’s even better. I think the ivies you are applying to are reaches, but definetely possible with good essays and recs. good luck!</p>