Chances for a Junior

<p>High School Junior
Sex: Male
Ethnicity: White
Long Island, New York
Current Unweighted GPA: 3.71
Current Weighted GPA: 3.94
Sophomore PSAT score: 165 (67 CR, 48 Math, 50 Writing)
Junior PSAT score: Pending Results
Class Rank: Projected Top 1% after the end of Junior year
SAT Subject Tests: World History (630), Biology E (590)
Sophomore AP Exams: European History - 5, World History - 5, Biology - 3
Current Junior Year AP courses: AP English Language, AP Environmental Science, AP Human Geography, AP United States History</p>

<p>Extracurricular Activities:</p>

<p>Varsity Cross Country (10, 11)
Varsity Winter and Spring Track (9, 10, 11)
Political Awareness Club (9, 10, 11)
Model United Nations - Secretary, Treasurer/Public Relations (9, 10, 11)
Academic Quiz Bowl - Captain (9, 10, 11)
Concert Band - Trumpet (9, 10)
Symphonic Band - Trumpet (11)
Darfur Action Committee - Co-Founder (10, 11)
Relay For Life - Team Member (10)
Key Club (11)
Spanish Honor Society (11)
Wrote an Essay featured in "The Obama Movement" book (11)
NYSSMA Volunteer (10)
Junior Achievement High School Heroes Volunteer Program (10)</p>

<p>Honors/Awards:</p>

<p>AP Scholar (10)
Roger W. Sullivan AP History Conference Group Presenter (10)
Honor Roll Student (9, 10)</p>

<p>Summer Activities:</p>

<p>Recreation Counselor – Track and Field (10)
Hebrew Classes w/ Rabbi (10)</p>

<p>College List:</p>

<p>American University
Boston College
Boston Uiversity
Brandeis University
College of William and Mary
George Washington University
Georgetown University
New York University
Tufts University
University of Delaware
University of Richmond
University of Virginia</p>

<p>Georgetown and Tufts are your reaches. NYU too probably but mostly because they receive more applicants per slot than most other schools due to its prime Manhattan location.</p>

<p>Get the heck out of this board. Go enjoy life.</p>

<p>You can't even accurately gauge chances until you've got your final junior year grades anyway.</p>

<p>Come back when you're a senior, and you may get some actually useful responses. Right now, anything you hear is pure speculation.</p>

<p>bump. bump.</p>