Chance me, Undergraduate Math Major

<p>Residense: Born and raised in California</p>

<p>Unweighted UC Gpa: 3.7</p>

<p>Weighted UC Gpa: 3.9</p>

<p>Class rank: Top 10%</p>

<p>Sat Composite score: 2030/2400</p>

<p>Intended Major: Mathematics</p>

<p>Sat Math section: 800/800
Sat Math 1 score: 800/800
Sat Math 2 score: 800/800</p>

<p>Awards/Honours:
*Project-Euler.Pb Ranked #1 in the United States
*Stack Exchange inc. FAN regional student award in Mathematics
*Studied under the guidance of Proffesor Rinakar at Caltech, prior to
writing several papers on Analytic Number theory</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
*Self Study; Mathematics / Student
Hours spent per week: 45
Weeks spent per year: 52
Participated in: 9th,10th,11th,12th
*Collaborative blogs and online community Q&A/research sites
Hours spent per week: 25
Weeks spent per year: 52
Participated in: 10th,11th,12th
(E.G. Mathoverflow, MathStackExchange, ProjectEuler, etc)</p>

<p>Essays/Personal statements:
Very Well crafted, informal and funny.</p>

<p>All SAT scores are from first sittings, I am white in ethnicity and I come from a low income family.</p>

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<p>I am applying under regular action to the associated colleges of arts and sciences for each of these schools:</p>

<p>1.Cornell
2.Nyu
3.The University of Chicago
4.UCLA
5.UC Berkley
6.Harvey Mudd
7.Pamona College
8.Carnegie Mellon
9.Columbia
10.Duke
11.Brown
12.Stanford
13.Northwestern University</p>

<p>Just a note, for some colleges you will need another SAT II test. Colleges don’t want Math 1 and 2, they just want one, so they will look at your math 2 and expect another SATII.</p>

<p>Cornell: Reach
NYU: High match
U Chicago: Reach (pay attention to the prompts)
UCLA: High match
Berkeley: High match
Harvey Mudd: Reach
Pomona: Reach
CMU: Reach
Columbia: Reach
Duke: Reach
Brown: Reach
Stanford: Reach
NWU: Reach</p>

<p>Get yourself a safety!</p>