<p>Schools applying to: (ED) Brown-chem. engineering major
Yale
Harvard
Dartmouth
Columbia
Upenn
Tufts
Washington U in St. Louis
Swarthmore
Smith College
Michigan State U
St. John's University
Stonybrook U</p>
<h1> Case Western Reserve</h1>
<p>high school: a very large Catholic private school in New York (around 650 seniors)
citizenship: international (no green card or citizenship)
race: asian
gender: female
intended major: chemical engineering/chemistry
Financial aid: NOT needed
SAT1: 2150 (M 790 W 730 R 630)<--1st seating
2270 (M 770 W 800 R 700) <--in October
(Do they superscore???-->superscore: 2290)
SAT2: Math2: 800 Chem: 790 Physics:790
AP:AP European History -4
AP Calculus AB-5
AP Physics B-5
AP Calculus BC-5
AP US history-4
GPA: taking most rigorous courses every year
Top 1%; ranked 3rd in class both in junior and sophomore year
EC:
In School Activities (including volunteering clubs):
school newspaper(9-11): layout editor (12)
Math Club (9-12: president): initiator for AMC competition in school
Leadership Team (Representative for International Students) (12)
Mission Awareness Club(volunteering club) (9,10,12) (Executive Board member: 12)
volunteering club to help the elderly (Teachers special assistant: 12) (9-12)
Model United Nations (11,12: president, founder)
-attending CMUNCE(Columbia Model United Nations Conference and Exposition)
JV Track and field (spring) (10)
Varsity Track and Field (winter) (11,12)
Science Club (9-12)
Creative Writing Club (9-10)
Concert Band (9,10) (librarian-10)considered as a class
Symphonic Band (11,12)considered as a class
Jazz Band (10)considered as a class
National Honors Society(11,12)-member</p>
<p>Outside School Activities:
Columbia Science Honors Program (11,12)</p>
<p>Outside School Volunteering activities:
AHRC (volunteering organization outside of school) (10-12)
-helping those who have intellectual/developmental disabilities
Leukemia and Lymphonia Society (Junior Board Member) (10-12): help fundraising for kids who have Leukemia</p>
<p>Summer Activities:
Independent Science Research at St. Johns University
on organic chemistry (as a rising senior)-->going to enter Intel STS
Harvard Summer Program (as a rising junior)
Walt Whitman Birthplace Association Summer Writing Immersion (program where you write poetry)-as a rising senior</p>
<p>Awards Received:
Scholarship Award at school for students who ranked within top 5(10&11-3rd rank)
ACL/NJCL Nation Latin Exam(9)-Outstanding Achievement in Introduction to Latin Exam
AP Scholar with Distinction Award (11)
Honor Certificate (Honor Roll)-(9,10,11,12)
AHRC Volunteer Recognition Award (11)</p>
<p><strong>I'm also attaching supplement material (organic chemistry research abstract)</strong>
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one thing that worries me if I wait until RD is that I'm not doing so well in two of my classes: AP spanish and AP biology.</p>
<h1>For both classes I might actually have an average in the 80s for the 1st quarter, and since our school sends reports cards for 1st and 2nd quarter separately to the colleges for RD, I'm scared that they would outright reject me because of those two grades. It's a significant drop from last year, because I had 99 in Spanish Honors and 96 in AP physics last year as a junior. It's not that I didn't study, but rather I did not know what to expect on the first test... and I bombed one test for those two classes and that brought down my average.</h1>
<p>Thanks for helping me out!!!
Any advice/ comments would be great!
Please comment me on the senior year grade, how important it is.</p>