<p>Taking 8 AP and Majority Honors
AP scholar with Honor</p>
<p>Clubs:
-Boys' State attendee (Supreme Court)
-Five Years of Guitar Instruction
-Member of township government council
-Suicide Awareness club (Huge deal in my community)
-Ran a suicide questionnaire and panel at Chrysler headquarters
-National Youth Law Forum
-Employee at TJMAXX for two years and counting
-Shadowed district court judge in Detroit
-volunteered at church with activities and Bible School</p>
<p>Essays are pretty strong and personal, as well as recommendations (most are from Michigan Alum)</p>
<p>-Weighted G.P.A.: 4.317 (13 Honors classes so far in high school and 6 APs total - 3 junior year and 3 senior year) (Had two B’s 2nd semester Freshman year and 1 2nd semester junior year)
-ACT: 32 (writing score = 11/12)</p>
<p>-Involved in 5 clubs; part of U-Crew Toledo for two years; peer tutoring for 5 kids from 10th grade onwards; volunteering at library and hospital center (starting in 10th grade - average of around 5 hours/month - volunteered during the summer as well)</p>
<p>-Vice-President of two clubs; have initiated/led many efforts/projects within others</p>
<p>-Part of National Honor Society</p>
<p>-Awards: Lucas County Acad. Achievement in Mathematics (9), National History Day State Finalist (9), GK-12 Poster Gala (Science Fair) - 1st Place (9); Honors History Class Award (9), Honors History Class Award (10), Botany Class Award (10), Erie County Acad. Achievement in Spanish (11), Youth Jefferson Award for Volunteerism (11)</p>
<p>-My AP English teacher told me my Common App Essay was great; I think my 2 supplement essays were good as well</p>
<p>-Good recs</p>
<p>I might get deferred and then accepted? Or maybe deferred and denied? Or maybe denied right away? My counselor told me I might/might not accepted to U of M. They defer a lot of qualified students unless they are like 100% sure about you.</p>
<p>Match, you’re pretty much good. If you’re out of state, they may defer you first round, but you’ll most likely get in.
What is your unweighted GPA?</p>