ACT: 31
SAT: 1880 (will retake)
4.3 GPA across all high school courses:
• Enrolled in 4 college level courses (Advanced Placement): Biology, Calculus, US History and Language/Composition
• Enrolled in 1 dual enrollment course for 6 college credits: Geospatial Science
• Advanced fluency in Spanish language
Virginia Summer Residential Governor’s School for Agriculture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
• Attended this summer program that is offered to the top 100 students in Virginia
• Exposure in areas of Agricultural Engineering, Plant Science, Food Science, Animal Science and Agricultural Economics
Introduction to Python through University of Michigan
• Basic Python programming program offered by Coursera
COURSES AND GRADES
Junior Year (2015-2016) - Currently taking
• Spanish 5
• AP Calculus AB
• AP Language / Composition
• Geospatial Science Dual Enrollment
• AP US History
• AP Biology
• Physics
Sophomore Year (2014-2015)
• Advance Algebra / Pre Calculus (A-)
• AP World History (A)
• Chemistry (B+)
• English 10H (A)
• Health and PE 10 (A-)
• Newspaper Journalism (A)
• Spanish 4 (B)
Freshman Year (2013-2014)
• Algebra 2 (A)
• Biology H (A)
• Economics / Personal Finance (A)
• English 9H (A)
• Health and PE 9 (A+)
• Journalism (A+)
• Pre-AP World History (A)
• Spanish 3 (A)
RESEARCH:
International Science and Engineering Fair: Research on the effects of different Amounts of Casein on Almond, Soy, and Whole Milk Coagulation
• Whole milk produced the most coagulate as compared to soy and almond milk regardless of the amount of casein.
• Based on the results, research was selected to go to the regional level of ISEF.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute: Study on Cellulosic Ethanol and Switchgrass as Alternative and Sustainable Energy
• Results showed that switchgrass was one of the most upcoming and innovative sources of sustainable energy.
• Study on Cellulosic Ethanol and switchgrass as Alternative and Sustainable Energy
• Presented work to Virginia Polytechnic Institute Professors
Founder and Secretary General of High School Model United Nations (MUN)
• Collaborated with other MUN leaders in the community to gain insight about how to start a chapter
• Introduced the idea to start club to the administrators for approval and sponsorship.
• Enrolled 30 students to participate in the first regional conference.
• Lead students in doing research on countries and positions.
• Regularly plan and execute club meetings twice per week
Co-Captain and Coach of High School Debate Team
• Overall captain of “Public Forum” and “Lincoln Douglas” styles of debate
• Participated in more than 15 competitions.
• Went to regional level in June 2015
Tutor for kids with learning disabilities (30 hours: Ongoing)
• Currently mentoring a middle school student with learning disability
• Helped improve grades from C to A
American Red Cross (23 hours: June 2014 to Present)
• Served as a summer kids camp Volunteer
• Educated children on disaster safety and CPR/First Aid
• Coordinated blood donation activities including organizing and interacting with blood donors.
Early Learning Coalition Volunteer (July 2014: 6 hours)
• Educated younger underprivileged children on the importance of learning and schooling
Library Summer Reading Program (June-August 2010: 10 hours)
• Provided direct customer service to children and adults for the Summer Reading Program
Local Swim Team Mentor (29 hours)
• Mentored 10 to 15 young swimmers in practices and meets as they participated in their summer swim team
• Mentoring included basic swimming skills and assisting younger children during meets.
Ronald McDonald House-Ronald McDonald House Charities (June 2014: 7 hours)
• Organized and set up house for families with children going through medical crises
Event Organizer-Art of Living Foundation (December 2014: 8 hours)
• Organized holiday party for DC Metro Area
Feed All Regardless of Means (FARM) Café (June – August 2014: 6 hours)
• Served and organized restaurant to feed underprivileged people (6 hours)
High School Oklahoma Play Volunteer (2 hours)
• Assigned seating and verified tickets at play
EXTRA CURRICULARS:
Medical Explorers Club
• Is a club dedicated to helping young students gain experience in the medical field at INOVA Healthcare systems.
• Exposure in hospital environment and collaboration with allied healthcare staff
National Honor Society
• A local chapter of a national society for community and volunteering experience.
• Emphasis on volunteer service and community assistance through various activities
Math Honor Society
• A local chapter of a national society for math insight and tutoring experience.
• Math tutor for children with learning disabilities and arithmetic difficulty
Science National Honor Society
• A local chapter of a national society for science tutoring and local science experiences.
• Science tutor for children with difficulty in the introductory scientific field
Varsity Tennis Team
• On top 6 ranking
• Competitive matches in local division
Debate Team (Captain and coach)
• Public Forum debater
• Captain of team
• Mentor for young debaters
Model United Nations (Founder and Secretary-General)
• Lead students in Model UN Conferences
• Mentor future incoming students
Young Democrats
• Assist in advocating for delegates
Young Humanitarians
• Fundraiser for toiletries for Syrian refugees through SOS foundation.
HONORS AND AWARDS
Outstanding Science Research Project at Regional Science and Engineering Fair (2013-2014)
• Given for excellency in International Science and Engineering Fair research project at regional level.
Rising Science Star (2013-2014)
• Given for showing extensive potential in the field of Biological Sciences.
14th place inRegional Spelling Bee (2013)
• 14th place out of 200 children participating in spelling bee.
Outstanding Strings Player (2012-2013)
• Awarded for demonstrating excellency in the stringed instruments.
Academic Honor Roll (2013)
• Awarded for high grades and achievements.
7th place in Regional Spelling Bee (2010)
• 7th place out of 200 children participating in spelling bee.
2nd Runner Up in Metlife South Asian Spelling Bee (2009)
• Awarded for outstanding spelling skills in South Asian Community
• Received cash prize of $200.
Principal’s Award (2008-2009)
• Awarded for demonstrating leadership and excellency within school administration.
LANGUAGES:
English: Read, Write and Speak
Hindi: Speak
Spanish: Read, Write and Speak