<p>Hi I'm an International Student looking for science and tech universities, but I also like Liberal Arts universities with focus on science and engineering (like Harvey Mudd).
GPA: 3.85 UW
ACT: 36 comp (36/36/29/32 for E/M/R/S)
APs: AP Euro (5), AP Stats (5), AP World (4), AP Psych (?), AP Phys B (?), AP Calc AB (?), AP USH (?)
? means I'll be taking the exam this May, expecting 4's and 5's based on my practice tests</p>
<p>EC's
Debate Club: 8 MUN conferences, 5 International (such as THIMUN) and 3 local. Chaired twice. President as a Junior and will be as a Senior year. I've won two awards on local conferences (the international ones usually dont give out awards). I've been Secretary General for my school's own local conference and organized it. </p>
<p>Science Club: Founder and President for Soph. Junior and likely Senior. Have organized the first Science Fair at my school, as well as held science competitions (such as bottle rockets, catapults etc) we've raised over 600 dollars to donate to our sister school's science department. This is by far the most active club at my school. </p>
<p>Programming Club: I'm a consultant coder, officially. Basically they come up with ideas on what android apps to make and put on the market and anything they can't do, I end up doing it. At the start I was the one making most of the apps, ive thus made the school's android app and a tip calculating app. </p>
<p>Internship: This summer I'll be working with the engineering company performing the Panama Canal expansion at the actual expansion site (I live in Panama) in order to get hands-on civil engineering experience. I might also be working with a company doing a sewage draining project (draining sewage from the main bay of the city), but its not set in stone. </p>
<p>The one catch is, I need financial aid. Like a lot. Income bracket is around the 60k-90k so I'll be needing a bit more than half tuition at least. As an international, not many schools provide this. </p>