<p>How many students actually receive awards like these?
Will they make me stand out in some way?
NOAA saving the Pulse of the Planet Award
Recognition by the United States Army
Recognition by the United States Navy
Yale Pewter Medallion recipient.
Meritorious Award: Intel Science and Technology Fair Winner
Certificate from the United States Department of Commerce
American Meteorological Society Certificate</p>
<p>They definitely make you stand out, they are from a variety of different areas and shows how well balanced you are. Please chance me- “Chances at UGA or Auburn?”</p>
<p>It was for a research science fair project. I submitted it into the state science fair and won these awards! It had to do with the wide area augmentation system</p>
<p>Oh my god I’m jealous haha. Those are really fantastic awards, and they are a testament to hard work and determination. Their rarity also makes them impressive because it shows that you have the capacity to be successful and accomplished outside of school. Congrats :)</p>
<p>They definitely make you stand out and seem unique, the kind of thing colleges are looking for! If you write a great essay, I think you could get in almost anywhere! </p>
<p>Very impressive and unique. They won’t make up for bad GPA and scores, but will definitely give you a competitive edge over other applicants. Chance me back?</p>
<p>They are certainly impressive. No matter how many people receive them, they are national awards and demonstrate your dedication and ability in the project. There’s no formula to how helpful they will be in an application but the will help you stand out</p>