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<p>Here Goes</p>

<p>I am a junior interested in studying physics and math</p>

<p>I am from an extremely competitive college prep school that routinely sends 10-15 kids from each class of 80 to the ivies</p>

<p>GPA-3.66 unweighted</p>

<p>AP's
AP Computer Science A - 4
AP Computer Science AB - 5
AP US History - 5
AP Chemistry - 4
AP Physics B - 5
AP Calculus AB - 5</p>

<p>SAT - 2250 (M 780, CR 720, W 750)
SAT II's Physics: 800, Math II: 800</p>

<p>Extra Curriculars:
4 year starter on varsity baseball (played extensively outside of school as well)
3 years of varsity basketball
Member of Board of Directors for Rebuilding Together East Bay (organization that rebuilds unsafe homes for the low income elderly population)
Member of Key Committee during Junior year
Appointed Member of the Honor Council for Senior Year
4 year member of math club (will be president as a senior)</p>

<p>My best advice to you is to try to show more passion in your ECs. Your SAT I is okay and your SATIIs are perfect. However, given the extreme competitiveness of MIT, you want your ECs to be very strong as well.</p>