<p>1st generation South east asian american
GPA: 4.0
W GPA:4.30
Class rank: 1/450
ACT: 31 (M33 E32 S30 R30)
SAT II: 800 US History 750 Chemistry, 760 math ii
Ohio</p>
<p>APs (hardest course load):
AP Chemistry...........................3
AP Environmental Science..........3
AP US History...........................5
AP Physics
AP English
AP Biology
AP Calculus AB</p>
<p>Extra Curriculars:</p>
<p>Internship at Grameen Bank in Bangladesh- they won the noble prize back in 2006 for their microfinance work and it was definitely a memorable experience</p>
<p>Internship at a garment factory in Bangladesh. Did a critique on the sweat shop like conditions. Two weeks</p>
<p>-VP of NHS 2 years
-Tresurer of Key Club 4 years (lots of activities)
-Rec Basketball for 4 years
-Academic Team 4 years captain senior year
-over 400 hours volunteering at a summer camp for mentally disabled kids
-spent summer researching turtles at a major nature center</p>
<p>Jobs:
-Graeters Ice Cream 4 months so far
-Riverbend Music Center -summer of '10</p>
<p>Recs: should be alright
Essay: should be very good, about how yogurt can save bangladesh</p>
<p>Only thing I could recommend is trying to get your ACT up a little bit more… the average ACT was 33 this year and SAT was 1492. Other than that, you look pretty competitive</p>
<p>Your stats are very strong, and your microfinance internship will definitely set you apart from the rest of the high gpa/test score kids who have no other interesting experiences.</p>
<p>Yea i dont think the ACT is gonna go up. I took it the first time and got a 29 and then i studied and busted my a** and got a 31 which i am contempt with</p>
<p>yeah without a 33+ act i would say your chances are drastically lower. I mean usually test scores dont matter THAT much but for ross there’s a recurring trend of that you need extremely high act scores</p>
<p>i’d say you’re definitely in the running for preadmit simply because very very few high schoolers do anything business internship related, and your microfinance experience will stand out even if your ACT is lower than norm.</p>