<p>I recently started my Senior year at a public school in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
Here are my stats:</p>
<p>Rank: 1/714
GPA: weighted - 4.45; unweighted - 4.00
Ethnicity: white male (if that matters)
SAT: M 800 CR 710 W 700
ACT: 32
SAT II: Chem - 730, Bio M - 800, Math 2 - 700</p>
<p>APs:
Euro - 4
Bio - 5
US - 5
Eng Comp - 5
Physics C, US Gov, Eng Lit, Chem (taking honors class but preparing myself for AP test), Calc AB (my school doesn't offer BC but I may self study for it) - taking this year</p>
<p>EC's
VP of National Honors Society
VP of nature club (my school always wins local Envirothon)
Future Problem Soving Team Captain - came in 3rd in states freshman year
1st Chair Tenor Sax Jazz Ensemble + Symphonic Band, 2nd Chair in Wind Ensemble, Recognized as outstanding Musician in National Competition
Student Leader in Marching Band
Model UN
World Affairs Club
Mathletes (one of best on team, we do not compete in any major competitions, just local)
Foreign Language Club
Science Club (will be competing in Science Olympiads in March)
Environmental Action Club
Jr National Honors Society</p>
<p>Community Service
Aid for Friends
JRA (Jewish Relief Agency) - will soon receive recognition for continual participation
Arrange ensemble of friends to play at a retirement home regularly
Tutor
Clean up highway with Environmental Action Club</p>
<p>Classes
All highest levels possible. My school does not allow AP's until 10th grade, where Euro is the only option. 3 is the max in 11th, and my school does not offer AP Chem (the equivalent is Honors Chem 2, but I will be taking the AP test).</p>
<p>Summers
7-11 for 3 years (boss loved me)
Research at Fox Chase Cancer Center through highly selective Student Scientist Program</p>
<p>Recommendations
One from my research mentor at Fox Chase (will be supplemental).
One from my current AP Gov teacher who also runs Scholars Bowl, which I was in last year, and is a co-advisor for Honor Society, which I am VP of.
One from my Physics teacher last year.</p>
<p>The colleges I am applying to:
MIT, Johns Hopkins, Cornell, Stanford, Harvard, U Penn, U Pitt, Wash U in St. Louis, Drexel
(I already got into Drexel and Pitt's Honors Colleges, so I'm not worried about those)</p>
<p>If I forgot anything, please ask!!!</p>
<p>Thank you so much!!!</p>