<p>I GO TO A MAGNET PROGRAM FOR LAW AND PUBLIC SERVICE
GPA: 5.0/6.5 weighted, 4.4/4.6 unweighted
SAT I: CR: 760 MATH: 770 WR: 790 OVERALL: 2320
SAT II: BIO:700 SPANISH: 800 WORLD HISTORY: 730 ENGLISH LIT: 760</p>
<p>APs: SPANISH, CALCULUS, WORLD HISTORY, ENGLISH, BIO</p>
<p>CLASS RANK: 2/546</p>
<p>EC
CANCER CLUB- FOUNDER
MODEL UN
LEO'S CLUB
STUDENT COUNCIL-PRESIDENT OF SCHOOL
NATIONAL HONORS SOCIETY- PRESIDENT
DECA-PRESIDENT
SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY-PRESIDENT
JEWISH STUDENT UNION-PRESIDENT
LITERARY MAGAZINE-PRESIDENT
PEER LEADERSHIP-PRESIDENT</p>
<p>SUMMER
FRESHMAN- GLOBAL YOUTH LEADER SHIP PROGRAM
-Brown classes
SOPHMORE: HARVARD SUMMER SCHOOL
JUNIOR: WORK FOR US SENATOR AS PAGE</p>
<p>COMMUNITY SERVICE
PRESIDENT OF TEEN ADVISORY COMMITEE FOR LOCAL GOV
-103 HOURS</p>
<p>INTERNSHIPS
-SENATOR
-LAWYER
-ASBURY PARK PRESS</p>
<p>sounds great. I would incorporate some of that into your essays or at your interview to show that you are more than just an academic person. I say this because Harvard has so much to offer not just only academics. </p>
<p>Best of luck and keep us posted on your progress. Where else are you applying?</p>
<p>IDK, but I think chances are low. You are an unhooked white guy with good stats from NJ, and there’s no shortage of that type of guy in the applicant pool. The admit rate for the great unhooked masses is about 4%. Better chance at Cornell.</p>
<p>You’re president of like 10 clubs, but did you actually do noteworthy things in them? I think being president of that many clubs will hurt rather than help based off of what I’ve seen from my high school’s class of 2009.</p>
<p>^That. ECs seem too spread-out and not focused. It would be good if you mentioned anything important about these clubs rather than just your status.</p>