<p>New fake word invented by me to avoid using the word 'chance'
Chance me and I will chance you back</p>
<p>Asian Male, CA, public high school</p>
<p>Intended Math major</p>
<p>GPA: 4.48
Class Rank: 1 of 500~</p>
<p>SAT1: Math 800, Writing 690, CR 650
ACT: 34</p>
<p>SATII's
Chemistry: 800
Math level 2: 790
Physics: 750</p>
<p>AP scores:
Calculus BC: 5
Calculus AB subscore: 5
Physics B: 5
Physics C Mechanics: 4 (self studied)
Physics C Electricity and Magnetism: 5 (self studied, score surprised me)
Chemistry: 5
English Lang: 5
US History: 5
Environmental Science: 4 =/
European History: 4</p>
<p>Have also taken Linear Algebra, Calculus 1, Intro to Chemistry, Speech and Mandarin at local community college.</p>
<p>Senior Schedule:
AP Bio
AP Stats
AP Gov/Econ
AP English Lit
Jazz throughout American History
Discrete Math?
Semester just ended and grades:
Sophomore College Physics A
Multivariate Calculus A
Differential Equations A</p>
<p>The Diffy Q/ Multivariable/Linear Algebra classes were during the evenings and took a lot of time.</p>
<p>-National AP Scholar as a Junior.
-Science Bowl captain- first year school has done it. Introduced it to school, went to regionals first time
-President of science club(1 yr) --> built club to about 40 people, doing demonstrations and getting people excited about science, built trebuchet
-Spanish Honors Society (3 yrs)
-Peer tutor in math/science/spanish (3 yrs) several hours a week to help students for free
-Volunteer at church and senior care home (several years 6-7 ish) 250+ hours of community service
-Youth ministry president (1 yr) reach out to disadvantaged teenagers,lead committees and plan trips, teach younger people how to emcee
-In church orchestra, violinist (4 yrs)
-Helped introduce AMC to school, missed AIME by one question
-UCSF research internship (9 weeks), project dealt with stats and applied math
-Getting Associate's Degree in Mathematics with high honors from community college (before I get my high school diploma)
-Second highest score in AMATYC (math contest held at junior colleges)
-Working on project with Linear Algebra professor dealing with pure math involving multivariable calculus, linear algebra and geometric probability
-Submitting project to local science fair.</p>
<p>Recs: should be good, asking Linear Algebra professor, and high school physics teacher with Ph.D who knows my passion and enthusiasm for math/physics.</p>
<p>Applying to these schools:</p>
<p>Harvey Mudd
Berkeley
Yale
UCLA
Stanford
Harvard
Princeton
MIT
Cal Tech
Columbia
UPenn</p>
<p>Which other schools would have a strong math department?</p>