<p>SAT Subject Tests:
Chemistry: 790
Literature: 800
Biology: 800
Spanish: 780
World History: 800
U.S. History: 800</p>
<p>Class Rank: 1 of 500
Intended Major: Engineering
Race: Caucasian (Residing in PA) </p>
<p>EC's: >350+ Hours of Community Service (Retirement Homes, Organizing local marathons, Local Campaigns)</p>
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<p>I helped with victims from the Boston bombing by creating my own fundraiser through my school and we raised over $10,000.
Special Education Club, Math Club/Math Competitions (Our school ranked 1st in the division), Spanish Club President, President of computer science club
Part-time job at Physical Therapy office
Winner of 3 local engineering/computer science contests
Trilingual and helped tutor other students in Spanish and French
Worked in Panama this past summer with my church youth group (50+ Hours)
Attended a Summer Camp at Oxford for Computer Science </p>
<p>Your grades are pretty high, I can say. However, anyone who will be applying to those Ivys have that kind of scores. What will you write about in your admission essay? Is there any sports you do or anything makes you unique, differs from other straight A students? For instance, can you be a part of Harvard orchestra, Harvard swimming team or Harvard newspaper? Why should they choose you?</p>
<p>@tryingforyale - that’s not true. Very few people applying to Ivies have these stats. That doesn’t mean the OP will get accepted everywhere they apply, but they clearly have outstanding academic qualifications that will stand out, even in the Harvard and Stanford applicants pools.</p>