<p>I'm trying to decide whether to apply at SCS or CIT early. I think I have a good chance at CIT early, but I don't know if I have a chance at CIT regular and if I should risk going for SCS</p>
<p>UW GPA: 3.76
W GPA: 4.2 (I have no idea how the hell you're supposed to calculate this, basically I had all half a's half a-'s and occasionally a B+ like 1 a year, all honors except for 1 or 2 classes)
SAT: 2300, math:800, CR: 720, WR:780
SATII: 770 chem 800 math ii
AP's: Calc BC, Micro and Macro econ, Compsci, Chem, Physics B, Psych, all 5's
class rank: n/a, there's too many people who have high test scores and have taken 10+ ap's. regularly sends at least 40+ students to ivy league + mit/caltech/stanford
Taking two advanced topics: Computer architecture, and multi variable calculus</p>
<p>Experience, club memberships, and Awards:
iOS Club
Dabbled in creating Android applications, competent in Java programming.
Programming Club
JV soccer team captain
Multimedia Club
35 Hours of community service at Tzu-chi foundation, Collaboration with technology industry of recycling tools to raise funds for disaster relief and humanitarian needs.
Coached little kids for local soccer team in age divisions 5-9.
Played for local soccer team for 9 years. Varsity, team captain outside of schoole tc.
Robotics Club
Passed Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 5
Took Biology Olympiad
Tutored underprivileged 6th graders in math and science. (Short)
Interned at IOS dev company, made my own game (being published soon in feburary)</p>
<p>I think my personal statement is pretty damn good, counselor said it was an engaging and fun read. The supplement is not as great, but at least its not typical copy and paste.
Personal statement is heavily compsci based though, but has a strong message. I'm applying for Computer engineering for CIT though anyways.</p>