<p>APs taken Bio 5<em>, chem 5</em>, physics B 5, Physics C Mech 5<em>, Physics C E/M 5</em>, AP Language 4, AP US 4*, AP Calculus BC *</p>
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<li>self studied tests</li>
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<p>National AP Scholar
National Merit Commended
Badminton team for 4 years , 2 years varsity
Coached badminton
assistant coach for girls varsity team
state ranked player, played tournaments
started squash club
1st violinist in highest orchestra in school,
went to carnegie hall to perform
level 10 certificate of merit
Physics club president
Science Bowl Captain
350 hours volunteer at hospital
300 hours doing research in a medical school lab in immunology</p>
<p>please chance me if you can on Stanford, Brown, Rice, Duke,Johns Hopkins, washington U in St Louis, and Pomona</p>
<p>"please chance me if you can on Stanford, Brown, Rice, Duke,Johns Hopkins, washington U in St Louis, and Pomona"</p>
<p>"Um, this is a Penn forum."</p>
<p>LOL, EPIC FAIL. </p>
<p>Seriously: You're clearly a very motivated student and you've done a whole crapload of stuff (I'm jealous). All I can say is that you're on your way to a great college. Good luck!</p>
<p>Btw, the assistant coach for girl's varsity thing is pimpin! LMFAO.</p>
<p>Depends on where you are from. It will be tough if you are from the Northeast, because your EC's are good but don't really stand out. Tons of valis get rejected</p>
<p>so true...
I feel like I'm almost doomed because I live in Maryland, which has the #1 highest PSAT scores in the entire nationa...so I didn't even make it into the Maryland Distinguished Scholarship whereas in other states I would've gotten it <em>sigh</em></p>
<p>Anyway, looks like you're in good standing unless your school or your state is extremely competitive because there are at least 10 people at my school alone with resume like yours</p>