much more efficient

<p>Ok so my first choices are Yale and Stanford, followed closely by Rice, Hopkins and Dartmouth. Columbia, Brown and Harvard I also do really want to get into, but Yale and Stanford have special places inside me coz of their connection to my childhood and how they;ve aways been a part of me one way or another.</p>

<p>So could you chance me for those schools?</p>

<p>ACADEMICS
Medical magnet high school, ranked 40-some on newsweek. Pretty competitive.
SAT: 2170
ACT: 34
SAT II: Bio M - 780, Lit - 740, Math II - 770
GPA: 96.9/100 (setbacks: grandfather's funeral, grandma's surgery and chemo follow up, all in the Philippines. Left school for a total of 4 weeks and had little time to make up work junior year)
Rank: 8/165 (setback: only kid in school taking Calculus II; it's not even offered on campus. I go to a medical magnet and I have to go to our district's engineering magnet to take that class. Ridiculously unforgiving teacher. I have a C 1st quarter senior year)
AP 5/5/5/4/3</p>

<p>DEMOGRAPHICS
Ethnicity: Filipino (does it matter what kind of asian?)
Region: South Texas, Rio Grande Valley. Not the richest part of the US. A skip away from the border.
Status: Perm. Resident, lived in US for 5.5 years total. Moved from philippines when i was in 7th grade
Languages: English, Spanish, Filipino, Ibanag</p>

<p>EXTRACURRICULARS
Student Council; Treasurer Jr. Year; Vice-President Sr. Year
KRGV-TV Masterminds (college-bowl type competition; 1st runner up, team captain)
Health Occupations Students of America (Advanced to Nationals)
National Honor Society; Member Jr. Sr. year (no faculty council my first two years; lazy principal)
National Technical Honor Society; Member Soph/Jr. Year. President Sr. Year
Senior Class Treasurer; former Sophomore class Vice-President
Founder: Med High AP Tutorial Initiative
VIVA National Peer Tutor; soph, jr. sr. year
University Interscholastic League; State 6th place overall science (freshman year) District 1st place science, persuasive speaking, social studies (freshman year), State 2nd place biology (Junior year)
Newman Institute; Diocese of Brownsville - World Youth Day coordinator and youth correspondent
Instituto Cervantes Manila; Auxiliary tutor jr, sr year
Pianist; working on Liszt's La Campanella; finished Beethoven's Appasionata 3rd movt
Organist, San Cristobal Magallanes Parish</p>

<p>MISCELLANEA
AP Scholar with Distinction
Assisted (not observed, assisted) in Ovarian Mass Resection (video and picture documentation and write-up included) University of Sto. Tomas, Manila.
Couples for Christ Gawad Kalinga charity program; built houses in Philipine landfills and drove through slums giving food while parents gave medical services. annualy since 7th grade
Rice University/Baylor College of Medicine DocPrep participant
MD ANderson Cancer Research Center Symposium invitee and participant</p>

<p>AP's
AP Calculus BC (only one in high school taking it)
AP Physics B
AP Macro
AP Gov't
AP English Lang
AP English Lit
AP World Hist
AP US Hist
AP Biology
AP Chem</p>

<p>Haha I did this on individual school trends, but i just wanna see a general reply. I know it's an incomplete list, so if you guys need to know anything else just hit me up</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Wow, forgot to add Georgetown to that list. Way too important to miss</p>