<p>These are the schools that I'm concerned about: MIT, Stanford, U Penn, and Columbia.</p>
<p>Chinese-American Male living in CA.</p>
<p>Academics:
Weighted GPA: 5.033
Unweighted: 4.00
Class Rank: 1/833
SAT Scores: (All tests taken only once)
I: 2200
V-740
M-790
W-670
II: M2C-790
Chem-790
USHist-660
IB Program Diploma Candidate</p>
<p>AP Scores:
Calculus BC-5 (9)
Chemistry-5 (11)</p>
<p>IB Scores:
Chemistry SL-6 (11)</p>
<p>Current Class Roster:
AP Art History
IB History of the Americas II
IB English HL II
IB Spanish 5 IB HL
IB Biology HL II
IB Physics SL
Journalism</p>
<p>Planned Tests:
AP Art History
IB History of the Americas HL
IB English HL
IB Mathematics HL
IB Spanish SL
IB Biology HL
IB Physics SL
AP English
AP Biology</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
Piano for 10 years, testing at level 10 this year (the highest level).
Hospital Volunteering (150+ hours of service)
Mathletes (10-12)
National Honor Society (10-12, currently VP)
CSF Member (9-12, currently Treasurer)
Key Club (9-11)
Student-run Newspaper (10-12, currently editor)
Participation in the local Chinese American Association (10-11)</p>
<p>Awards/Honors:
Membership in the NSHSS
National Merit Semi-finalist (that PSAT Scholarship thing)
Publication in "Authors of the Future" (Elder and Leemaur Publishing, I believe)</p>
<p>Employment:
Current Part Time Job: Math Tutor (6~ hours/week)
Previous Part Time Job: Private Math Tutor (9-11)</p>
<p>Summer:
Independent travel to China for 2 weeks.
Extended Essay (IB Program Requirement) Research
IB Theory of Knowledge Summer School Class for 4 weeks.</p>
<p>Don't know if this matters any but I finished AP Calculus BC in 9th grade, finished the highest level math offered in 10th grade at my high school. Continued on at my local community college to complete Multivariable Calculus (Calculus 3) at the end of my sophomore year, and completed Linear Algebra first semester of my junior year in high school.</p>
<p>I applied Early Action and also had an interview, don't know if that will help my chances any.</p>
<p>I think I covered most of it then, honest responses will definitely be appreciated. Thanks.</p>