<p>Asian Male (Korean)</p>
<p>SATs:
770 Verbal, 730 Math (1500)
700 US History
700 Writing
730 Math 2c</p>
<p>GPA (UW): 3.97
Rank: 5/141
Currently taking 5 APs (Comp Sci AB, Calc AB, Lit, Gov, Physics B)
(3 in AP US History, 4 in AP Comp Sci, 4 in AP Language)
Intended major(s): 1. Economics 2. Comp Sci 3. Poli Sci</p>
<p>ECs:
-Model United Nations, 3 years
-Assistant Secretary General (VP equivalent)
-Was part of the 15 member team that won the Secretary General's Award
at the 4th Annual UNA-USA MUN Conference in NYC out of 90 high schools
-Earned Letter
-Founder of SAT Prep Club at school
-Lupus Support Foundation Volunteer, 2 years
-National Honor Society, 2 years
-Varsity Tennis team, 1 year
- Earned Letter
-Renaissance Committee, 3 years
-American Red Cross Youth Volunteer, 3 years
-Class Representative, 3 years</p>
<p>-Formal Presenter at the Junior Science and Humanities Symposium in
Tsukuba City, Japan, 10th grade
-Platinum Card Award for maintaining 4.0 GPA
-School finalist for Senate Youth Program
-National Merit Scholarship Commended Scholar
-Who's Who Among American High School Students featured student</p>
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<p>Well, thats the bulk of my stats. I am almost completely sure my recommendations will be good to great. Now, the question is, should I apply EA or regular? If I apply regular, I'll have time to boost my SAT score to perhaps a 1550, and both Writing and Math 2c to 740. Will that make any difference? I have been preparing for Early Action so the bulk of my application is done, however more time could never hurt. So, do I apply EA or RD? Thanks everyone, I really appreciate it. </p>
<p>Also, in the space where you fill out your extracurriculars, it says to use only the space provided, however, the space they give you is pretty small. Am I allowed to attach another page with a list of my ECs and descriptions of positions held, letters earned, etc.?</p>