Junyea

<p>dartmouth ED, uchicago, BU, cornell, george washington, georgetown, vassar</p>

<p>Female/Born in Bangladesh/ came here 7 years old
Top ranked high school
Rank-no rank, top 25%-- 900 students in my grade
Average- 90
SAT- 750 MATH 700 READING 750 WRITING- 2200
SAT II- 750 math 2c, 800 american, 800 physics
Income-- less than 20,000
First generation college student</p>

<p>ap classes- world his, american his, physics b</p>

<p>senior year- ap environmental, ap eng, ap stats, calc honors, ap gov.</p>

<p>academic awards- honor society in school, service award, semi finalist in nasa dream comp., and several other awards from competitions </p>

<p>Extra- Working at pathology lab 25 hours a week as a research assistant for one year, ---- Volunteer at american cancer society 3 years and internship for one summer --organize the big events (walks etc)-- official advocator for my school
- Tutor disadvantaged children for one hour
-volunteer at hospital
-volunteer during science festivals in nyc</p>

<p>clubs--
School newspaper 3 years-- editor in chief
president of breast cancer fundraising club--organized a ball to raise over $2,000,created special bracelets sold through out school
model united nations--secretary 3 years
key club</p>

<p>I have very poor grades my first year of high school..I was going through a lot of personal/ family things
freshman year avgs- 75, 80
soph year -- 90,85
junior year- 93, 102 (last report card)</p>

<p>pretty good chance everywhere, good luck</p>

<p>just explain the things you were going through in the essays or something… but since you are international with good grades awesome SAT and SAT II good class rigor, good rank despite freshmen year and first gen… Your a good bet for many colleges.</p>

<p>I’m not international!!! </p>

<p>but thanks.</p>

<p>my rank is crap. I hope you can see that it’s not in top ten percent.</p>

<p>^ yeah but that could just be your school… your SAT IIs validate that you know subject material exceptionally well so i wouldnt worry much about it</p>

<p>the cut off for top 10% is a 94 average.</p>