<p>SAT IIC Math - 790
SAT II chem - 760
SAT II writing - 740</p>
<p>Ap Biology - 5
Ap US History - 3
Ap Chemistry - 4</p>
<p>GPA - 4.7 weighted
Rank - 27 / 484</p>
<p>Misc Info -
- 6 aps this year
- President of 2 clubs
- Speech Contest (1st place state)
- National Merit Semifinalisty (probably finalist)
- Science Fair county winner (2nd)
- Science olympiad regional winner (2nd)
- Poetry recognition and published
- ASB officer
- Lead various fund raising for school
- Hospital Volunteer 3 years
- Nature Center volunteer (50 hrs)
- YMCA tutor</p>
<p>Schools (all regular decision):</p>
<ul>
<li>Stanford</li>
<li>Pomona (edit : Claremont Colleges :)<br></li>
<li>Northwestern</li>
<li>USC (going for accelerated medical program)</li>
<li>Rochester (going for accelerated medical program)</li>
<li>Case Western Reserve (going for accelerated medical program)</li>
<li>USC</li>
<li>UCLA, UC Berkely, UCSD</li>
</ul>
<p>By the way, It should be spelled as "Claremont"
It's my town.
And I believe you have a good chance at Pomona college. It's a nice place, and amazing students and faculty members too. You can take classes at Harvey Mudd, CMC, etc. Yeah I think it's not a slight reach, but a match for you, given your stats.</p>
<p>National Merit is like a dipping sauce with an already stellar resume, which it looks as if you already have. One great thing about the PSAT is that it is scaled to your peers, instead of being pre-determined, all of the scores come out in comparison to all the kids who are applying to college with you, so it may be more distinguishable than regular SAT scores and is DEFINITELY more distinguishable than GPA in considering you for admissions. And the scholarships ain't half bad, either.</p>
<p>Stanford: Reach
Pomona: Match
Northwestern: Slight Reach
USC: Match
Rochester: Safety
Case Western Reserve: Safe Match
UCLA: Match
UCB: Match
UCSD: Safe Match</p>