<p>I really don't know which one to do... Heres some info about me.</p>
<p>I'm ranked 1/476 in my school (never gotten a B)</p>
<p>GPA: 4.0 (unweighted) 5.12 (weighted)
Sat:
Math- 760
Writing- 780 (10/12 on essay)
Reading- 660 (700 with past test superscored)</p>
<p>Sat 2 are gonna be out in a month</p>
<p>AP scores- 10th grade:
World History - 4
Calc AB - 5
Psych - 5
Chem - 1 (HORRIBLE teacher)</p>
<p>AP score- 11th grade:
Calc Bc - got a 5 for sure
US History- 4 or 5
Bio- 4 or 5
Physics C: Mechanics- 2 or 3
English Lang- gonna get a 4 or 5
Macro Econ- gonna get a 4 or 5</p>
<p>Senior year AP classes:
Physics C: E&M
English Lit
Latin AP
Environmental Science
Stats
Gov
Micro econ</p>
<p>I take courses at the local community college:
Macro Economy
Business Management/ Development</p>
<p>This summer I'm going to UCLA for 6 weeks to take "MultiVariable Calculus" and "Intro into Cognitive Science"</p>
<p>Other info:
4 year Varsity tennis (recieved Coaches Award)
President of Key Club
President of JSA
member of JCL
member of NHS
member of CSF
over 400 hours of community service
Ball kid for a HUGE tennis tourndament every year since 6th grade
attended a RYLA
Part of the CTY gifted and talented program since 7th grade
AP scholar
Student of the month</p>
<p>THANKS :)</p>
<p>UPENN UPENN!!! Its a good school and you can be done with the college process earlier. I loved Penn over Stanford. If you are into science, Penn receives the largest grants from NIH which means that there is more funding for research. I am biased, obviously. But i say PENN!!!</p>
<p>Well if i applied to UPenn it would only be for the wharton school of business… ahaha not medicine</p>
<p>UPenn does not have Early Action; it has Early Decision, which binds you to attend if accepted.</p>
<p>It is thought that Stanford SCEA is harder to get a spot compared to their RD program since they try so hard not to defer people and so reject all but the strongest applicants. Penn ED should give you an admissions advantage if that matters.</p>
<p>On an unrelated note,I can only imagine what the adcoms are going to think about an A in your AP Chemistry associated with a score of 1 on the examination. That has got to raise some red flag. Otherwise everything looks good but carefully look at the Stanford SCEA threads before using your EA option there.</p>
<p>I seriously doubt that it would matter that much given the fact that I’ve passed the rest with flying colors. Also AP tests don’t matter as much as AP classes for admissions, although if they did theres nothing I can do about a bad teacher. One person passed the test and he’s like in love with chemistry so he taught himself the whole course. He had only one AP class so it was much easier for him.</p>