<p>SAT: 1960
GPA 3.7
ACT 28 </p>
<p>EC's: President New York State Future Business Leaders of America
Chairman of New York Senate Advisory Council
President Science Club
Vice President Putnam County Youth Board
President/Founder Bad2Bully anti bullying organization
Captain Varsity Tennis Team 1s Singles on Varsity HS team since 7th Grade
Varsity Wrestling
Varsity Cross Country
3rd Degree Black Belt Tae Kwon Do
Putnam County Youth Court Head Defense Attorney
National and Spanish Honor Society
Sheriff's Cadet
Legislative Aide at the New York State Senate
AP Scholar
4 on AP Bio asa sophomore
4 on AP Lang
3 on AP US
High regents scores
Putnam County Youth Award
Governor Candidate at Boys State
Letter of recommendation from State Senator
Middle Eastern Descent </p>
<p>I already got an interview at Harvard. I plan to be a Cardio Vascular Surgeon and perhaps go into politics. I know my grades are low. Not even close to my potential. I also got accepted into an honors selective medical program this year. Only 18 of 60 applicants get in. Instead of a regular senior year, do rotations in a local hospital and take classes like medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, college english, health economics, and law. I then go back to my home school at the end of the day to take AP Chem.
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Btw for almost every single one of the ECs listed, I have been involved for 4 years. So i have been committed to these for a while. I am aware that Harvard gives interviews to everyone, but I am specifying that I did indeed apply there and fro many schools of the likes of Harvard. When I say what are my chances, I mean what are your personal opinions as to the likeliness of my acceptance to the institution. As in good chance, reach, un;likely, ur in, safety
those types of answers. Obviously there is no template for the perfect JHU student.</p>