<p>I'm applying to Dartmouth, Brown, Carnegie-Mellon, UMich, Northwestern, Middlebury, and SUNY Binghamton.</p>
<p>Here are my stats:</p>
<p>GPA: 94.5 (In top 10%)</p>
<p>SAT I composite
740 CR 760 Math 760 writing</p>
<p>SAT II's: Math II 800, US History 710, Physics 750</p>
<p>EC's: JV soccer 9th 10th
JV XC 11th
Varsity track 11th
Secretary/Treasurer German National Honor Society 10th 11th 12th
National Honor Society 11th 12th
Jazz Band 11th
German Literary Magazine 11th 12th
Latin Club 12th
Literary discussion 11th</p>
<p>I think it's tough to call Brown a match for pretty much anybody, but you have a fairly good chance at most of your schools</p>
<p>Also, what did you do in Rwanda? That's really cool, I've become pretty interested in Rwanda over the past year. I read a book by Philip Gourevitch about the Rwandan genocide., and it got me hooked, and so I have been reading up on it recently.</p>
<p>My grandfather has contacts in the methodist church in Rwanda and a lot of money, so he purchases solar panels, computers, medical supplies, tools, and building materials and he assembles a team of about 10 workers, a doctor, and an engineer. We wire solar panels onto church-schools to run refrigeration, lighting, and computers, and we attempt to teach Windows to kids who can speak English, so hopefully they could teach everyone else.</p>
<p>The people are really nice, and the country is beautiful outside of the cities. Financing a trip there probably wouldn't be worthwhile unless you were going to do mission work or work for the embassy (or really like gorillas), though.</p>