Chance

<p>Incoming Male Senior from Central Florida</p>

<p>GPA: 4.0 (unweighted) 4.83 (weighted) </p>

<p>Class rank: 1 of 437</p>

<p>Ethnicity: Hispanic</p>

<p>Income: High</p>

<p>APs: HG, USH, Lang, Psych, Calc AB (so far)
Next Year's APs: Stat, Gov, Econ, Lit, Spanish
All other classes are honors. Only exam I have results for so far is HG (5)</p>

<p>SAT: 2020 (going to increase)
ACT:31 (Just took again, probably going to get a 33 or 34)
SAT II: US History: 750
Literature: 670</p>

<p>Awards:
AP HG Student of the Year
National Merit Scholar
National Hispanic Recognition Scholar
Hispanic Scholastic Achievement Award every year from a nearby college</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Track (4 years)
Cross Country Co-captain (3 years)
Piano (9 years)
National Honor Society Vice President (2 years)
National English Honor Society Treasurer (2 years)
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (4 years)
Spanish National Honor Society
Mu Alpha Theta (4 years)
Key Club Volunteer Coordinator
Editor-in-Chief of school newspaper
VP and cofounder of Investment Club
150 volunteer hours at Boys and Girls Club
Financial Advisor at Makai Shaved Ice
VP of Asset Management at Drop Longboards, LLC (3 years)
Class at Duke TIP
Fellowship with CEO of KD Supply, LLC</p>

<p>I have very strong recommendations from AP Lang and AP Lit teachers. </p>

<p>I plan on interviewing</p>

<p>Essays will be very strong</p>

<p>I also won my 4th grade spelling bee (lol jk) (but for real...)</p>

<p>Prospective Schools
Vanderbilt
Duke
Harvard
Yale
U Washington
Georgetown
Dartmouth
UPenn
UVA
Miami
SMU
UF</p>

<p>assuming you raise your ACT
Vanderbilt: high match
Duke: low reach
Harvard: reach
Yale: reach
UWashington: safety
Georgetown: high match
Dartmouth: low reach
UPenn: low reach
UVA: match
Miami: low match
SMU: safety
UF: safety
The problem is your ECs don’t show an area of focus or passion. But nonetheless they’re still impressive. You might even get into one or two of the low reaches listed above</p>

<p>Try to avoid making two identical posts within a day of each other. Just bump up your old one</p>