<p>So I'm planning on being a biochemistry/French double major...</p>
<p> Texas resident, attending a relatively small private school (only 300 people in the high school) with no religious affiliation
GPA: 4.63 weighted, 4.02 unweighted
School doesn't rank, but I'm guessing I'm in the top 10-12% of my class
Asian/White female; mom is Chinese, dad is Middle Eastern
SAT, one sitting: 2250 (740 CR, 710 Math, 800 WR)
ACT, one sitting: 33 (35 E, 33 M, 35 R, 29 S)
APs: European History (4), Chemistry (3), English Language (5), United States History (4), French Language (5)
Senior year course load: honors physics, honors advanced French conversation (AP is the highest level French my school offers and I took it as a junior, so this class was made especially for me so that I wouldn't have to give up the language), AP Calculus AB, AP English Literature, AP Statistics, honors a Cappella choir
Member of the National Honors Society since sophomore year
AP Scholar with Distinction
Multiple school awards, such as Most Outstanding or Most Dedicated student for various classes (including every French class I've taken during high school)
Took sophomore level French my eighth grade year; reflected on my transcript
Was first place in the state-wide fiction writing contest for the Texas Book Festival sophomore year
ECs: four year member of TPSMEA All-Region and All-State choirs, first chair alto for the 2013-2014 TPSMEA concerts, three year member of TMEA All-District choir, two year member of TMEA All-Region choir, Vice President of school's a Cappella choir, Vice President of HOSA, secretary of Science Demo club, editor-in-chief of school literary/visual arts magazine, drumline member, was on student council junior year, been a part of several high school theatre productions, etc.
Recently got accepted to UT Austin and their Plan II Honors program as a biology major
Also got the chance to take an abnormal psychology summer course at Johns Hopkins for college credit (made an A in the class)
Recommendation letters: one from my college advisor, one from my junior English teacher, and one from my French/chemistry teacher who was taught me for five years. I trust that they're fantastic.
Essays: strong</p>
<p>Thank y'all in advance!</p>