<p>School does not rank
Highly competitive school with a good portion of the senior class right now holding a 4.0GPA or higher</p>
<p>Unweighted GPA: 3.29 (projected 3.5 by 1 semester of senior year)
SAT: 2050</p>
<p>Junior Course Load:
300 Physics
300 Spanish 4
400 Honors Pre Calculus
300 American History
300 American Lit
Systems of Tech (college based engineering class)
Orchestra</p>
<p>Projected Senior Course Load:
AP physics
AB Calculs (our school has AB and BC)
English: undecided
1st Semester: Law and Government 2nd Semester: undecided
Systems of Tech
Orchestra
AP Economics</p>
<p>Track and Field/Cross Country 9 10 12
Orchestra 9-12
POPS string orchestra 11-12
Person to Person (clothing/food bank) volunteering 9-12 (about 530 projected hours, currently at 334)
Studied Chinese for 10 years
Spanish Levels 1-4
Support our Soldiers 11-12
Future Internship at either BMW in NYC or Mercedes Benz (i have a personal contact at MBUSA)
Mig and Tig welding</p>
<p>Currently head mechanical engineer for a fuel cell prototype car at my school. I will be the Head Engineer overseeing all aspects of the project next year. We are the only educational institute in CT that is building anything like this. (this includes UCONN).</p>
<p>I'm also doing a solo project where I plan on installing GE Watt Stations which are electric car charging stations. We will be the first high school to do this if this project proceeds as planned.</p>
<p>As Deb said, the OP is very likely to receive one of the following scholarships that are specifically awarded to out of state students. Which one depends on the OP’s SAT scores. </p>
<p>Flagship Scholars Award</p>
<p>Criteria: ACT score of 33 to 36 or a critical reading and math SAT score of 1440 to 1600 AND a 3.0 cumulative computed, six semester high school GPA. (not selected as a Chancellor’s Alumni Scholar)</p>
<p>Award: $13,000 per year plus the opportunity to earn up to an additional $1550 by participating in the Chancellor’s Student Aide Program.</p>
<p>Chancellor’s Student Aide Program provides an opportunity for students to work in one of our many departments. Students participating in this program can work up to 20 hours per week to earn up to $1550 per year. The student is paid an hourly wage and paychecks are sent bi-weekly.</p>
<p>LSU Academic Scholars Award</p>
<p>Criteria: ACT score of 30 to 32 or a critical reading and math SAT score of 1330 to 1430 AND a 3.0 cumulative computed, six semester high school GPA.</p>
<p>Award: $10,000 per year plus the opportunity to earn up to an additional $1550 by participating in the Chancellor’s Student Aide Program.</p>
<p>Chancellor’s Student Aide Program provides an opportunity for students to work in one of our many departments. Students participating in this program can work up to 20 hours per week to earn up to $1550 per year. The student is paid an hourly wage and paychecks are sent bi-weekly.</p>
<p>Tiger Excellence Scholars Award</p>
<p>Criteria: ACT score of 28 to 29 or a critical reading and math SAT score of 1250 to 1320 AND a 3.0 cumulative computed, six semester high school GPA.</p>