<p>Currently attending a highly competitive high school. </p>
<p>Rank: 45/725</p>
<p>Weighted GPA: 4.85</p>
<p>Unweighted GPA: 3.90 (or 98%)</p>
<p>SAT's: 2,270
-- 790 W
-- 720 M
-- 760 R</p>
<p>Junior Year:
-- AP Language and Composition
-- AP U.S. History
-- AP Stats
-- Health Science I Honors
-- Health Science II Honors
-- ASL
-- Latin</p>
<p>Senior Year:
-- AP Literature and Comprehension
-- AP Government and Politics
-- AP Macro/Micro Economics
-- AP Psychology
-- AP Biology
-- ASL II
-- Latin II</p>
<p>Extracurricular Activities (Includes all that I took part in):
-- Logic and Symbology (Founder)
-- National Honors Society
-- Chess</p>
<p>Community Service Hours: 175 hours TOTAL
-- Hope for Haiti Organization (100 hours)
-- Non-profit Medical Research (50 hours)
-- Other (25 hours)</p>
<p>My top choices include Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University, Brown University, Chicago Univ. and Harvard...</p>
<p>Interested in studying scientific/medical related fields</p>
<p>Thanks in advance</p>
<p>Please feel free to offer any sort of constructional criticism!</p>
<p>If your school is really competitive than that means the 40 or so students before you will be applying to those same sort of schools which I think will be the biggest factor in hurting you. Your APs look good though and maintaining that unweighted GPA while taking those courses is pretty impressive. I think Brown, Chicago, and Princeton will consider your application. Much less so for MIT and Harvard because people going in to the science/med fields who get into those schools are racking up awards for their accomplishments left and right so I think you’ll have a hard time comparing with your extra currics. </p>
<p>Have you taken other science APs besides Bio? How are you doing in that? That would help you a lot since you want to go to those fields but have a lower 700s Math SAT. </p>
<p>Do you have any SAT subject tests or AP scores?</p>
<p>Your rigorous courseload plus your SAT scores help, but your math is a little low. MIT requires a math SAT subject test so if you do well, it’ll help. However, your ECs are somewhat lacking. Have you or are you planning on doing anything over the summer? Maybe consider getting a job, doing more community service, or possibly looking for an internship?</p>
<p>Honestly, all of your schools are reaches, possibly less so for UChicago and somewhat less so for Brown and if you’re female, MIT.</p>
<p>MIT- Reach
Harvard- reach
Princeton- reach( they are reaches for everyone; but you still stand a competetive chance.
Brown- low reach
Uchic - In most probably</p>