<p>Hi all,
I am a rising senior in high school. I just wanted to get some feedback from those of you who have experienced the entire college process had friends who got in, and those who can still help me.
My stats are below:
SAT:
Math: 710-
Critical Reading- 700
Writing- 650</p>
<p>ACT: 28
I will be retaking the SAT and ACT</p>
<p>5 APs and 7 Honors classes
To elaborate on the coursework:
Freshmen year:
AP World
Honors Trig
Honors Chemistry </p>
<p>Sophomore year:
AP Biology
AP World History (two yr course)
Honors Pre-calc
Honors English </p>
<p>Junior Year:
AP Chemistry
AP US History
AP Calculus AB
Honors Spanish
Honors English
Honors Physics
Double majored in sciences junior year </p>
<p>Senior year:
AP Psychology
AP Macro
AP Lit
Post AP Chemistry (prerequisite AP Chem with a certain criteria for average)
Mulitvariable Calculus
Spanish </p>
<p>Average: ~92
We do not weigh AP classes.
My only regular class throughout high school was Freshmen Year English.
EC:
School debate team
Volunteer in community
Volunteer at research facility
Participate in other speech competition
Volunteer at religious place
Top competitor in local library competitions
Honors Society at school </p>
<p>I plan to do Pre Med.
I would like to apply to:
Cornell Arts and Sciences
NYU
Columbia
Barnard
JHU
UNC
Sophie Davis 7 year program
Brooklyn BA/MD 7 year program
Lehigh
U Mich
U Chicago </p>
<p>That's about it.
Please, everyone who has a good idea of the college admissions process, please leave your thoughts.
Let me know what my chances might be, any other colleges I could consider.
Thank you in advance.</p>
<p>I will chance for others too! :)</p>
<p>Hey! First, I have to commend you, you seem really nice and not arrogant, so that is a major plus! Unfortunately, Uchicago and Columbia are going to be reaches, due to your ec’s (they’re good, but not specific enough), could you elaborate a little more on the research? Cornell will be a reach as well, although I think a little more doable than Columbia and Uchicago. Sophie Davis med program as well as the program at Brooklyn will be tough due to you not having that many medical-based ecs (if you elaborate on your research, this could change significantly!) The other schools will be high-matches- low reaches. If you have an inquiry, you can message me as I just went through this process and have experience with your aforementioned schools. If not, good luck!</p>
<p>You have a bunch of reach on the list. FYI, Mid50 ACT for UMich is 29-33.</p>
<p>Thank you bilnythesciguy for the comment and billcsho as well for insight!
Okay, so I also wanted to add up that in regard to the senior year science classes, I did not have much variety to pick out of since I wiped out almost all the science classes offered.
I 7th grade I took Algebra and in 8th I did Honors Geometry and Regents Biology.
So six high school credits right there. The only one major sciencel eft was AP Physics B/C which I did not intend to take. Other were AP Enviro so not happening.
Also, my SAT IIs are not quite up there, in fact they’re not good at all. So, I am taking the ACT in Sept and SAT in Oct should I retake or take diff SATII in Nov? IS it risky to take in Nov becasuse of deadlines or is that fine?
I took US: 650
Math Level II: 670 - i have no idea what happened there
Chemistry: 620
So, terrible scores, I realize that, any advice on what to do from here?
And for EC’s,
I do an internship at a lab at a prestigious University (for privacy sake not mentioning). Been doing that for two years. Dedicating ~32 (give or take) a week for two summers. Part of Research program. Investigating pathogenesis of disease and getting one step closer to finding treatment.
Speech Competition: Was youngest competitor in history (my freshmen year) to ever compete in this competition. Made it past first two levels freshmen year and junior year and so been doing this for four years. It is a prepared oration 8-10 mins and also an extemp speech for 3-5 mins.
Speech and Debate Team: member since freshmen year- won numerous trophies/recognitions/awards.
Volunteer at loca library: Tutored kids for hw help during the summer, organized programs at the library with Senior librarian, arts and crafts program, participated in trivia competition- won first place around two times or three times. First year I competed was sixth grade and i won first place and was youngest competitor in the competition.
Had to get special permission to join because I was so young.
Part of ARISTA- do a lot of volunteering outside of school for this.
Volunteer at my religious place: Clean up all the idols, serve food, clean up after that- spent a lot of hours there- but might not include in application
Here’s a fresh list:
Cornell Arts and Sciences
NYU
Columbia
Barnard
JHU
UNC
Sophie Davis 7 year program
Brooklyn BA/MD 7 year program
Lehigh 7 year program- work with Drexel<br>
U Mich
U Chicago
Northwestern</p>
<p>I updated. Please take a look. I really appreciate your help! :)</p>