<p>High School: Junior at Public School in Texas sends like 2-3 to ivies a year
Ethnicity: Black
Income Bracket: $30,000</p>
<p>Test Scores/ Academics
SAT-2310(m-800, cr-750, w-740)
SATII- Math II-800
APs- Comp. Sci AB-5, Calc AB-5, World History-3
9th grade GPA-3.42(3.33/3.50)
10th grade GPA-3.75(3.50/4.0)
Qualified for AIME
PSAT-223 10th grade probably get national merit this year</p>
<p>ECs
Varsity Tennis
NHS
Mu-Alpha-Theta
Science Olympiad
USACO-gold
Computer Science Club
Habitat for Humanity with my Church</p>
<p>Forgot to put schools and can't edit</p>
<p>Schools
MIT
Carnegie Mellon(SCS)
UT-Austin
Rice
UPenn
Harvard(My brother goes here if that changes anything)
MIT
Caltech
Cornell
UC Berkeley
Stanford
Duke
Any recommendations would be helpful</p>
<p>in any and everywhere....</p>
<p>^ i agree. But, you may need to raise your GPA. work on that this year and you should be golden!</p>
<p>dont listen to you'llsee...</p>
<p>i checked other his threads</p>
<p>he always say in any and everywhere
i dont know why, perhaps to confuse the applicant?</p>
<p>BUMP
btw my class rank isn't that great, i think i was in the 8th percentile. I kinda worked a lot last year, and didn't do my homework much, but I don't work this year so it should go up.</p>
<p>bump, just a little more input please and thanks</p>
<p>theres one major aspect that is likely to spell automatic rejection, that u need to fix within the next few days basically (regis deadline is oct 2) ---</p>
<p>FOR HARVARD/OTHER TOP SCHOOLS U NEED MORE SAT IIS!!! The registration deadline is october 2nd, hurry and register for the november 3rd SAT II's!!! You need them because for some of those schools 2-3 SAT II's are 'required". NOte the "Required" not recommended.</p>
<p>i'm planning on taking SAT II physics, but i'm only a junior and i'm just taking physics 1 this year</p>