Naval Academy

<p>I am a high school senior. I am medically qualified and physically qualified for the Academy. I have a presidential nomination and a congressional nomination. I am Senior Class President, NHS President, Cross Country Captain, Indoor Track Captain, and Outdoor Track Captain. I have a 3.83 unweighted gpa and a 4.7 weighted. I am a member of the Spanish club, cardinal ambassadors, interact club, science national honor society, health occupations students of america, and the science olympiad. I volunteer at my church, the soup kitchen and the public library. I have taken A environmental science. I have taken IB: Chem. 2, Chem. 3 Bio 2, Bio 3, Physics 2, IB 20th Century History, IB history of the Americas, IB English 3 and 4, IB Spanish 4 and 5, IB theory of knowledge, and IB math methods 1 and 2.
Thank you for your input!</p>

<p>Looks good, what are your standardized test scores?</p>

<p>@flymidn I have an 1810 SAT 620 reading 580 math and a 610 r
Writing. I’ve been told by another BGO that I’m very competitive!</p>

<p>That would seem to me to be a low SAT score for such a competitive school. None of your scores are in the top 10% and the math score is particularly low - 68th percentile, which would be of concern due to the Academy’s engineering-focused curriculum. </p>

<p>Your CR score is within the middle 25%-75% of accepted mids and your Math score is right under the middle but I would say that it’s probably within the lower 25% of accepted, Soze is right, its not like your SATs are going to sell you to the admissions board, but its also very important that SAT scores are only another aspect of the dozens of things they look at in an applicant. Compared to most competitive schools, the academy’s average SAT is pretty low. The University of Maryland requires more competitive scores than Annapolis now, So overall I think your package looks competitive (your leadership positions will make you look very good) and your course load seems to be competitive. So as with any service academy applicant, dont expect anything good, but I would say that you definitely have a chance at admission. </p>