Ed from NC

<p>ED/in-state to Trinity (Intended major(s): Math (statistics), maybe computer science)</p>

<p>Male, Asian-American
GPA: weighted-5.03 (honors=5 AP=6), unweighted: 3.91 Class rank: 7/354
SAT: 2250 (800 M 750 W 700 R) SAT 2: 800 math 2, 800 physics
AP Tests: AP Physics C Mechanics (4), AP Physics C E/M (4), AP Calculus BC (5), AP Statistics (5), AP Chemistry (5), AP Psychology (5), AP Comparative Government (4), AP English Language and Composition (3)
Senior year classes: Multi-variable Calculus (at local university), AP Gov, AP Lit, AP Comp Sci, AP Chinese, Honors US History</p>

<p>EC's/volunteering/work experience:
-Math Club Participant (9th-12th)
-Math Club President (10th-12th)
-Physics Club Founder and President (11th-12th)
-Peer Tutoring (9th-12th)
-Awesomemath 2011 camper
-Science Olympiad(9th-12th)
-Geometry Club (9th) (you can only do it 1 year)
-Key club (9th)
-Science bowl (10th-12th)
-Quiz bowl (11th-12th)
-Volunteer at local library
-YMCA afterschool program volunteer
-6 classes on AoPS
Awards:
USAPhO school winner, AMC 12 3rd place school, AP scholar with distinction, USAMTS and Canadian open math challenge participants, some other math and quiz bowl awards </p>

<p>Recs:
From AP Calculus BC teacher and AP Physics C teacher.</p>

<p>bump 10 char</p>

<p>you probably have a fair shot considering you’re ED and applying to trinity and not pratt.<br>
btw are you bobwins? (sorry if i got the wrong person)</p>

<p>inject magic…don’t reveal your ID on this board. anonymity is a blessing when you are applying to several schools and have honest interest in several schools</p>

<p>also, NC and SC students do have an increase in odds because they are by Duke admission rules given admission in higher numbers…I forget the exact percentage. good luck</p>