<p>Weighted GPA: 4.42
Unweighted GPA: 3.7
Class Rank: 40 out of 503 (Very selective school)
- Top 9%</p>
<p>Took Ap US History 11th grade- recieved a 4
This year: AP Government, AP Calculus AB, AP English, AP French, AP Environmental Science</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
-FCCLA (Treasurer: 10th, Vice President: 11th, President: 12th)
- Ecology Club (Vice President: 11th)
- Science Club (Historian: 11th, Secretary and Treasurer: 12th)
- Peer Helpers
- Medical Club
- French Club
- Democrat Club
- Book Club at local Library
- Interned at Capital Area Health Network, a medical facility for Underprivileged families</p>
<p>Award/Honors:
- High PSAT Award (Top 5% in county)
- All- District Choir
- French National Honor Society
- National Honor Society
- National Beta Club
- Health and PE Departemental Award
- Honor Roll every school year</p>
<p>Work Experience:
Worked at Party City from July 2006 until July 2007</p>
<p>Community Service:
- Over 200 hours at various institutions</p>
<p>Applying to the college of natural sciences
Resident of Virginia
African-American</p>
<p>You should be admitted to both. An URM with a 1340/1600 SAT will make you competitive at all colleges & universities, including Ivies, except for the elite engineering schools, such as MIT, CalTech, Olin & Harvey Mudd. You may want to consider Stanford, Brown, Rice & Washington Univ. in St. Louis in addition to UVa. although Texas & Emory are excellent choices.</p>
<p>Phonyreal98- Yes, UT is incredibly difficult to get into if you are OOS. That is why I am worried. </p>
<p>Icy9gg8- Thank you for the input! I'm pretty sure that is is a little late to apply to those schools, but I looked at them in my college search. Emory and Texas (esp. Texas) seemed to be more in my price range and they seemed to fit me best, for various reasons (including proximity to urban areas). </p>
<p>Also, I could never go to UVA. WAAAAAYYYYY too many people from my school end up going there and I don't really like the vibe that I get from the school. Thank you, though.</p>