Taking this layout from ahawkins.
I’m currently a junior.
Objective
SAT I (breakdown): 2010 (590 CR, 700 M, 720 W, 10 Essay) (Retaking March 14)
ACT (breakdown): N/A (Taking February 7)
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 5/380
AP (place score in parentheses): Sophomore Year: World History (4)
Junior Year Course Load: American Sign Language 1, Honors American Lit/Comp, AP Statistics, AP Chemistry, Honors Pre-Calculus, AP US History
Senior Year Course Load: American Sign Language 2 (maybe - if not, AP Computer Science), AP Physics 1, AP Calculus AB, English (dual enrollment), Gov/Econ (dual enrollment), Spanish (dual enrollment) (maybe)
Major Awards: Superintendent’s Key Scholar Award
Subjective:
Extracurriculars (place leadership in parentheses): Spanish Club (member), Environmental Club (member), Beta Club (member), Friends Club (member)
Volunteer/Community Service: Volunteering at a few churches’ food banks for a few hours every few weeks
Summer Activities: (Planned for this summer) Getting a job - somewhere like fast food, restaurant, store, etc.
Teacher Recommendations: Teachers love me - I can definitely get a lot of heartfelt teacher recommendations.
Counselor Recommendation: Same as teachers.
Other
Projected Major: Accounting
State (if domestic applicant): Georgia
School Type: Public, mid-sized
Ethnicity: White
Gender: Male
Income Bracket: Upper-middle class
I understand that I don’t have many extracurriculars, volunteer work, etc. However, I’m in the top two percent of my class. Nothing comes naturally for me, so it takes a lot out of me and time to study for several AP/college classes. I’m hoping that my academics and test scores can outweigh my lack of extracurriculars. Do you think this is possible? Are there certain courses I should take senior year that will look good for accounting (we don’t offer an accounting course at my high school)? I’d apply early admission too if that helps. If you have anymore questions, just ask.
Thank you!