<p>Hi everyone, I'm new and just have to say that I really like the whole atmosphere of this website. Okay, now down to business:</p>
<p>1) GPA (school does it out of 100):
- 94 Unweighted
- 96 Weighted</p>
<p>2) PSAT
- 80 Math
- 61 CR
- 61 Writing</p>
<p>2B) SAT II's (didn't take 2 and Bio yet)
- Math Level One: 690
- Math Level Two:
- Biology: </p>
<p>(I did not take the actual SATs yet, but I am estimate about a 50 point increase hopefully!)</p>
<p>3) Extracurriculars:
- Teen Animal Protectors: Vice President
- Environmental Club: Treasurer
- Philosophy Club: Publicist
- Future Educators Club: Executive Board Member
- Spanish Club
- Key Club</p>
<p>4) Honors
- Spanish Honor Society
- National Honor Society
- High Honor Roll Every Quarter in High School (above a 90)</p>
<p>5) Volunteering Experience
- Like 100 hours + of community service by middle of my senior year
- Animal Shelter/Library/Nursing Home</p>
<p>6) Work Experience
- Ralph's Italian Ices for summer of 2008
- HHH Community Library from Sept 2008 - Dec 2008
- Private Tutor from Jan 2009 - present</p>
<p>7) APs (the only test I took so far is Euro)
- AP European History: 4
- AP Language and Comp:
- AP United States History:
- AP Psychology:
- AP Biology:
- AP Literature:
- AP Government:</p>
<p>(All the rest are honors classes)</p>
<p>Okay, that's I guess most of the essentials when it comes to determining chances, except for the SAT/ACT. I am looking at these respective colleges/universities right now:</p>
<p>1) Cornell University
2) SUNY Geneseo
3) SUNY Binghamton
4) Boston College
5) Brandeis University
6) William and Mary
7) Colgate University
8) Hamilton University</p>
<p>Also, any suggestions for a respective psychology major hopefully going onto med school to become a psychiatrist? Thank you all so much and have a good day!!</p>