<p>Background Info:
Junior
Korean American Male
Both parents went to UW and majored in engineering.
Snohomish, WA - I went to the freshmen campus at Snohomish HS, but a new school by my house opened up my sophomore year and I went there. There are about 1200 kids with the majority being white.</p>
<p>Grades: I currently have a 3.88 accumulative unweighted gpa.
Freshmen year(bad year ha ha):
1.
B- English 1&2
A Freshman Focus
A German I
A- Integrated Math 5&6
A Honors Integrated Science
A Weight Training</p>
<ol>
<li>
B English 1&2
A German I
B+ Integrated Math 5&6
A Honors Integrated Science
A Comp Sports
A Wa State History</li>
</ol>
<p>Sophomore year:
1.
A- Chemistry 1
A English 3
A Family consumer science, (home ec)
A German II
A Math Analysis, (precalc)
A Web design</p>
<ol>
<li>
A Chemistry 2
A English 4
A German II
A Health Ed
A Modern World History
A Math Analysis</li>
</ol>
<p>I took Chemistry at the University of Washington last summer with a few of my friends and received a 3.8. :D if that counts for anything..</p>
<p>Junior year:
1.
A AP Calculus
A AP US History
A Honors American Literature
A German III
A Intro to Digital Arts
A Physics</p>
<ol>
<li>(These are my projected grades and are highly likely.)
A AP Calculus
A AP US History
A Honors American Literature
A German III
A Weight training
A Physics</li>
</ol>
<p>Senior year:
I signed up for Honors Human Anatomy, AP English Literature, AP stats, German IV and some other classes. I was wondering if i should switch into an AP science class. Bio?</p>
<p>There are some random awards, but I don't know if they're important. Should I include them?
(i.e herald student of the month, sophomore english award and others)...</p>
<p>Standardized tests:
SAT - 2010 this past May. 600 cr, 760 math, 650 writing w/ a 7 essay. This was my first test. I'll be retaking it in October.</p>
<p>AP Tests - U.S. History, Calculus AB. I'm projecting 4s on both.</p>
<p>Subject Tests - Math II, U.S History. I'm taking these on June 5th. Projecting scores from 600-700.</p>
<p>ECs:</p>
<p>Sports:
Freshman year:
JV wrestling
Freshman team Baseball</p>
<p>Sophomore year:
Varsity Wrestling. I made it through districts and got 5th at regionals. Top 4 go on to state..so close.
Varsity Baseball</p>
<p>Junior year:
Varsity Tennis
Varsity Wrestling, (Academic State Champ). with a 3.88? yay haha requirements were a winning record and participation in districts. I got to regionals.
(I decided not to play school baseball so that i could concentrate on studies.)</p>
<p>Senior year:
Tennis, Wrestling, Baseball. I might drop tennis to prepare for wrestling.</p>
<p>Clubs:
German Club President - asian german club president. weird i know.
Global Outreach President - service club
Ping Pong Club - School tournament is going on, elite 8! :D likely to get a position next year.
Grizzly Cubs - meet and do activities with elementary kids
National Honors Society</p>
<p>Volunteer:
Local food bank
Homeless dinners at a local church</p>
<p>Church:
Youth group praise team drummer since 7th grade
Built homes in Mexico
Mission trip to Uzbekistan - led me to start Global Outreach
AWANA clubs volunteer</p>
<p>This summer, I'll be very involved with volunteering and such.</p>
<p>Reach: ??</p>
<p>Safety: ??</p>
<p>I was looking at UC schools, UW, Boston college, and NYU. UC Berkeley requires a science subject test, which i don't have... Cornell would have been my dream school after seeing them wrestle in the NCAAs but oh well. I want to go into dentistry. My uncle is one and i want to be like him. Engineering, no offense, is boring to me. My parents work on computers for Boeing and it doesn't seem all that great. Also the stress of worrying about getting laid off is not something i want to go through. Any help on what i should work on and to what schools i should look into would be appreciated. thanks!</p>