<p>Hello, I'm a rising senior in Cali interested in engineering (specificially comp sci and mech e)
UC Berkeley
Carnegie Mellon
Cal tech
Georgia Tech
Stanford
UCSD and UWash (legacy) are safeties
Cornell
MIT (maybe)</p>
<p>GPA: 4.0 UW
4.6 UC GPA (my weighted is about the same)</p>
<p>-I've taken 4 APs and 4 honors so far, with 4 more coming up next year</p>
<p>-N/A out of 400 (my school had the ingenious idea of not ranking us)</p>
<p>-SAT/ACT scores -- 2250 (710 math 740 reading 800 writing) I don't know what happened in math on that one. I got 800s on my other two (2180 2200) so super score is 2340.</p>
<p>-SAT II scores: 800 Math 2, 800 Bio E, 800 USH</p>
<p>-AP scores not here yet, but I'm confident for 5s one everything minus french</p>
<p>-ECs -- Robotics: 9-12 co-president in junior year. Won Sacramento regional with team as freshman (heavily involved) team lead soph year and junior year we made it to the semis in Silicon Valley Regional
VP of French Honor Society
Volunteer at Children's Discovery Museum
co-EIC of yearbook
Varsity Football Team</p>
<p>-employment -- Currently working as an Earth Science Research Consultant (official title) at NASA Ames Research Center. Use GIS and numerous satellites (GRACE, MODIS) to track groundwater levels in Central Valley. Only high schooler on a team comprised of graduate and undergraduate students.</p>
<p>-honors/awards -- Won BLADE Networks Entrepreneurship Award for innovative task card training system that myself and another member of robotics developed
2010 yearbook won prestigious Gold Crown and Pacemaker award.</p>
<p>-solid recs from robotics mentor, AP Bio teacher, and AP Calc teacher</p>
<p>-Algerian male. I count as white though I think.</p>
<p>Also, does anyone have any suggestions for schools I should focus on? My list is a bit short at the moment.</p>