<p>I am a first generation college student, white, jewish, male, immigrated from Russia in '96.</p>
<p>According to these conversion systems from CollegeBoard and Princeton Review I would have a 4.0 uw gpa. It is a 97 on a weighted scale (not sure out of how many pioints), but it is 94.6/100 on a 100 point scale.</p>
<p>SAT Superscore: 2130----> CR: 690, M:750, W:690
Single-Sitting: 2080-----> CR:690, M: 700, W: 690</p>
<p>SAT II: Math 2: 720 US History: 720 Physics: 730</p>
<p>AP: USH: 4 Calc AB: 5 Spanish: 3 Euro: 3</p>
<p>AP Scholar with Honor, Discus Award Winner</p>
<p>Taking AP Physics B, AP Govt, AP stat senior year in a very rigorous and competitive high school in NYC.</p>
<p>My school doesn't rank but I know I'm def in top 10%. Probably even top 5%.</p>
<p>Extracurriculars: co-captain of Vars XC and Track teams (4 years, captain senior year), Sports Editor for School Newspaper (4 years, editor for junior and senior years), Chairperson of NHS (3 years, chairperson senior year), Student Liason to the Alumni Board of directors, Eagle scout (my project was a health fair for a elementary school in my community. I got local hospital and YMCA involved).</p>
<p>Work/ Volunteering: Worked at some summer camps where I personally taught classes to kids ranging in age from 6 to 18. Worked as an assistant chef at a cafe. Worked as an intern for a big real estate company. Worked with famous Med School professor to create visuals for presentations to first year med school students, which included research and finding/ making visual representations of biological processes. 50 hours at a community mural project (Volunteer). Worked in the Parent Coordinator's office during the summer for 175 hours (Volunteer). Around 70 hours from a Boy Scout camp I worked at (volunteer).</p>
<p>Solid recommendations coming from APUSH and AP Calc AB teachers. Principal of school also wrote one. The college professor I worked with worte one as well about the success of the presentations we developed.</p>
<p>I never met my father and my mother is a single parent. She never attended any university in the United States. I think that makes me a first-generation student.</p>
<p>I was already accepted to: Binghamton, Fordham, Drexel, NYU Poly, Baruch and Brooklyn College. Denied from University of Pennsylvania (which was my dream and I'll try to transfer depending on where I go).</p>
<p>Here are my other options:
Boston Univ-
Bowdoin Coll-
UC Los Angeles-
Carnegie Mellon Univ-
Univ of Chicago-
Columbia Univ-
Cooper Union-
Cornell Univ-
Dartmouth Coll-
Northwestern-
Oberlin Coll-
Stevens Inst of Tech-
Syracuse Univ-
Vanderbilt -
Vassar Coll-
Yale Univ -
Emory Univ- </p>
<p>I already applied, but how do my chances look at these schools?
I also wanted to send a resume of my work and volunteer jobs because I failed to include all the information on my CommonApp. Is sending it a good idea?</p>