<p>I am applying to Harvard, please i know it's not the greatest but do not make fun of me.</p>
<p>GPA
Weighted with (Honors, Ap) 4.689 Straight A's
Weighted with only (AP) 4.2
Class Rank: 1/320
ACT : 30 (I know bad)
Sat II (780, 780)
AP Scholar </p>
<p>Ethinicity
Muslim</p>
<p>"Hooks sort of"
First Generation High School/College Student</p>
<p>Awards:
NOAA saving the Pulse of the Planet Award
Recognition by the United States Army
Recognition by the United States Navy
Yale Pewter Medallion recipient.
Meritorious Award: Intel Science and Technology Fair Winner
Certificate from the United States Department of Commerce
American Meteorological Society Certificate
** All awards above are from one science fair, I tried to really emphasis my love for research through my essay.
Student of the year at my School.</p>
<p>Outside:
President of The National Honors Society
Vice President of Class of 13 for 4 years
Link Crew
French Club
National Society for High School Scholars</p>
<p>If you could get that score up it’d make u a highly favorable candidate because you have a high gpa. Apply to other ivies too like Cornell also UC Berkeley and other top schools too tho because Harvard rejects so many geniuses every year!!! I think you have great stats!!! Good luck!</p>
<p>ACT is a bit low (and by a bit I mean a point or two), but don’t freak! All of the Ivy’s look at applicants hollistically. That said, you could use some volunteering projects.</p>
<p>I totally understand all of you guys! Hopefully my teacher reccomendation a and counselor report as well as my essays will help. Thanks everyone</p>
<p>You haven’t answered my first question, but I’ll comment anyway. You have almost no chance @ Harvard unless you get a 33 or above score. Even then it’s a big reach.</p>
<p>To the above posts, I believe I am not dumb. And to bgmargate, thanks for the info. Hopefully they see my passion for research through my essays.</p>