<p>I haven't entered college yet (I just graduated June 2005) but here are my high school stats... I'm hoping to have a really solid college record... so juss leave feedback (esp. on when to transfer, if i should even transfer, what should I take at my current college, financial aid changes, if my transfer chances are good....) basically any feedback is good. Thanks.</p>
<p>Woodbridge High School, Irvine, CA
Non-weighted GPA: 3.4
Weighted GPA: 3.6
SAT I: 1240
Math: 640
Verbal: 600
SAT II:
Math IC: 740
AP Exams:
English Literature: 3</p>
<p>Freshman Year:
Courses Taken: Honors Geometry/ Honors English/ Coordinated Science/ Spanish 1
- Member of Girls League (community service organization)
- Member of FTP For The People (community service organization)
- Member of Key Club
- Member of Symphonic Orchestra (viola)</p>
<p>Sophomore Year:
Courses Taken: Honors English/ Honors World History/ Honors Biology 1/ Honors Chemistry 1/ Algebra 2/ Spanish 2
- Head Secretary of Girls League (community service organization)
- Publicist of FTP For The People (community service organization)
- Member of Key Club
- Member of Philharmonic Orchestra (viola)</p>
<p>Junior Year:
Courses Taken: AP US History/ Honors British Literature/ Honors Chem. 2/ Honors Bio. 2/ Pre Calculus/ Spanish 3
- Publicist of FTP For The People (community service organization)
- Member of Make-A-Wish Foundation Club
- Member of Philharmonic Orchestra (viola)</p>
<p>Senior Year:
Courses Taken: AP English/ Honors Spanish 3/ Biochem 2/ Political Science/ Macroeconomics
- President of ASB Ethnic Class Council
- President of Philharmonic Orchestra
o Lead Philharmonic Orchestra to unanimous Superiors (highest ratings) at County Festival
o Lead Philharmonic Orchestra to Regional Festival for first time in 18 years
- President of Symphonic Orchestra
- Recipient of Sentinel Award for Diligence in Music Fine Arts
- Member of Make-A-Wish Foundation Club</p>
<p>Your stats are really similar to mine, and maybe even better. However, I don't think that's what they're going to be looking at if you're transfering from another college. It'll be your grades at the college you'll be attending that's most important to them, so don't slack off. :P </p>
<p>Hi, I am a Senior and I have looked heavily into Northeastern. Neither of my parents went to college (blue collar) and I am Caucasian. I go to a public school also, and I want to major in political science or pre-law.</p>
<p>SAT I:
Overall-1990
Math-610 (yeah, I know....going to attempt and raise it)
Verbal-710
Writing-670</p>
<p>SAT II:
Literature-540 (have no clue what happened there...going to retake it)
U.S. History-630 (also retaking it-a tad disappointing)
Math II-610</p>
<p>AP History: 3</p>
<p>GPA-3.8-3.9 (unsure as of now)
Class Rank (6/353)</p>
<p>Classes: All Honors and AP all 4 years
Senior year-
AP Psychology
AP Spanish
AP Calculus
AP English
H Physics</p>
<p>EC:
Literary Club-Secretary
Interact Club (like Rotary)-Secretary
Debate Team (disbanded last year-little $$$, no supervisor)
Baseball-all 4 years</p>
<p>Misc.:
National Youth Leadership Conference in D.C.
Boys State</p>
<p>*Yeah, my EC are pretty weak.</p>
<p>Any and all feedback and suggestions are welcome. I also have no problem with vitriolic and hard-line answers (be honest).</p>
<p>You are way above their standards. You're in as long as you make it clear that you're not using Northeastern as a safety. Just apply early and put thought into your application, and I'm sure you're a good candidate for the honors program and a nice scholarship.</p>