Chances Of UCONN Honors?

<p>Hey guys! Im an instate senior, asian male, and I was looking at the Honors program as a safety, in a very arrogant manner in retrospect. Im a bit worried now that I wont get in, and I don't have any other real safeties as of right now. So if any of you kind folks have the time, I would like to hear your thoughts and opinions on my chances.</p>

<p>Statistics</p>

<p>SAT Scores : 2160, single sitting, will retake. 1430 combined reading and math
AP Scores: Took APUSH, AP Calc AB, AP Lang, and AP Chem, Got a 5 on all.
SAT II Scores: Weak, 740 Bio, 760 Chem
GPA: 4.0
Current courses: AP Calc BC, AP Lit, AP Bio, AP Psych, a physics course at UCONN. </p>

<p>Work Experience</p>

<p>Summer 2014-Current: </p>

<p>Spent my summer at a Yale biotech lab doing research on non-small cell lung cancer. Helped discover an interesting correlation between drug-treated cancer cell migrations and a certain glycoprotein.</p>

<p>Currently working in the same lab throughout my senior year, working on an independent project, albeit under guidance of a graduate student who I worked with over the summer. Focusing on brain cancer and immune cell interactions.</p>

<p>Summer 2013</p>

<p>Interned at AstraZeneca in Shanghai, Helped out with drug development of TRCP6 for kidney disease, </p>

<p>Volunteering</p>

<p>I volunteered at Yale New Haven Hospital this summer</p>

<p>I help out at church a bit as well as at the soup kitcen</p>

<p>Extracurricular</p>

<p>Im involved in Interact Club, Student Council, as well as Ecology club. I am not a club leader in any, but I am leading an interact project and am a co-founder of a tutoring group in the school to help underclassmen struggling with math. Will be in the Shoreline Music Festival. I am a student representative for advisory commitees and was on a NEASC board, but that was all relatively minor.</p>

<p>Sports
Played tennis all past three years, did varsity and junior varsity, no captainship</p>

<p>Ran Cross Country and Indoor track last year as well.</p>

<p>Essays
Have two great teachers writing my recs, APUSH and AP Chem. Both liked me alot</p>

<p>Have the grad student I worked with writing an essay, and then having the professor sign off on it.</p>

<p>Guidance Counselor: IDK about this one, we get along but dont interact much. Probably will be very generic</p>

<p>Mine: I feel pretty strong about this one, my college counselor whose seen through alot of kids who've gotten into Ivies was pretty enthusiastic about it. </p>

<p>Weaknesses</p>

<p>I feel like I put to much emphasis and overestimated the importance of research, especially since I haven't won any big prizes. I will be planning on entering the UCONN Symposium, but that will be to late to make an impact I feel. My SAT scores are also a bit weak, will be working on getting a high 22. No club leadership is a big weakness in my opinion, I just am not involved to much in my school to make me like a leader in any sort. Sports is also a bit meh. </p>

<p>Thanks for all reading and commenting. Sorry if I come across as arrogant</p>

<p>I don’t think that UConn Honors is a safety by any means, but at the moment you have quite a decent chance. All my peers and friends who are a part of the honors program there have gotten mid to high 22s for their SATs, although I really wouldn’t worry about your SAT subject tests. Get the SATs up and you can be confident that you’ll get in.</p>

<p>Thanks! I can definitely get my scores up. Hopefully I can qualify for scholarships.</p>

<p>Good luck! Honors school is cut and dry numbers game for SAT scores; Typical first-year Honors students:</p>

<p>Averaged a combined SAT score of 1400 (excluding the writing component); 32 on the ACT
Graduated in the top 5 percent of their high school classes</p>