<p>OUT OF STATE
GPA: Unweighted =3.9
Weighted = 4.6</p>
<p>AP Courses Taken: 6 by the end of senior year
AP Calc BC
AP Physics b
AP computer science a
AP biology
AP us History
AP English</p>
<p>Class Rank: top 15%</p>
<p>SAT: 2000 (superscore) taken four times.</p>
<p>Extra--- National Honor Society
Member of 3 clubs
Founder and president of one.
Medical Internship Senior Year.
450 hours volunteering at a retirem</p>
<p>UT does NOT super-score. The individual section scores matter more than the total. For CNS the SAT math score gets 3X the weight of the other 2. So, your single best SAT Math score will likely drive this part of the decision.</p>
<p>GPA is relevant only in that impacts class rank. AP courses help, but are not all that relevant to the admission decision.</p>
<p>While all ‘extras’ help, quality, depth, & leadership matter the most e.g., founding & being president of a club matters far more than being in NHS or being a member of 3 clubs.</p>
<p>There are several recent threads in this forum that will give you all the information (Expected freshman GPA, avg SAT score for CNS, etc.) you need to make an intelligent guess. The OOS slots are limited and getting more competitive each year.</p>
<p>UT does not super score</p>