Please chance me! :)

<p>I'm currently a Junior. So these are all work in progress:</p>

<p>COLLEGES:
TOP CHOICE: Princeton
Harvard, Columbia, Stanford, U of Penn, Duke, Vanderbilt, </p>

<p>BS/MD Programs (very tough) : Northwestern, Brown, George Washington U, Case Western Reserve, University of Miami, UCLA, John Hopkins, Washington U in ST. Louis </p>

<p>GPA: 4.081 W</p>

<p>Rank: 135/794 Top 17% of grad. class</p>

<p>SAT: 1940 < (still have to take a 2nd time)
ACT: 24 < (also taking again )</p>

<p>SAT II's Math 2 and US History were horrible so I have to repeat them, I'm studying over the summer in addition to Chem. Subject test as well.</p>

<p>Extracurricular Activities: </p>

<p>Old Bridge Model United Nations Grades 10,11,12
President
Academics club on world issues/ diplomacy
In charge of organizing weekly meetings
Assigned topics and countries to delegates</p>

<p>Key Club Grade 11,12
- Active member
Received badge and inducted
School Community service club
Participated in service events </p>

<p>Interact Club Grades: 9,10,11,12
- School community service club
- Secretary
- 6 hours of community service
Volunteered in school events,
Raised cans for the Christmas and Thanksgiving Food Drives
Sold Candy grams and raised money for families in need
Participated in making Get Well cards for St. Jude’s Children’s hospital</p>

<p>Habitat for Humanity Grade: 11,12
School community service club
Treasurer</p>

<p>FBLA- Future Business Leaders of America Grades: 10, 11, 12
- Active Member with 41 points.
- Regionals Competitor
- States Competitor</p>

<p>Muslim Student Association (MSA) Grades: 9,10,11,12</p>

<p>Academic Year Science Academy (SMART) Grade: 11
(Saturdays - 10 weeks)_UMDNJ-
NJ Medical School
Participated and explored forensics
Obtained different varieties of DNA testing and evidence to solve mysterious “crimes”.
Explored forensic medicine and different types of careers in the field of Forensics</p>

<p>Pre-Medical Honors Program Grade: 11
UMDNJ-NJ Medical School
Participated in a nine-week sequence of four hours per week formal lectures, seminars, small group discussions, as well as several elective courses on two weekends.
Basic Life Support course- Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certificate.</p>

<p>Mini Medical School Program for High School Students: Grade: 11
Achieving Excellence in the Sciences
(Wednesdays-Six Three-hours Sessions)_UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Participated in formal lectures, seminars, small group discussions
Sample a medical school curriculum</p>

<p>Honors and Awards</p>

<p>Honor Roll and High Honor Roll Student Grades: 9,10,11</p>

<p>Science Student of the Month Grade: 9
- Nominated by teacher</p>

<p>Pre - Medical Honors Program graduated with Honors Grade: 11</p>

<p>Science National Honor Society Grade: 11,12
Active member
Weekly/Monthly meetings to discuss science and updates on science activities
Participated in labs and experiments</p>

<p>Art National Honor Society Grade: 11,12
Active member
Weekly/Monthly meetings to discuss art trips and updates on art activities
Participated on trip to the Metropolitan of Art Museum</p>

<p>Community Service</p>

<p>Raritan Bay Medical Center Grade: 11
Junior Volunteer
50 hours of community service</p>

<p>Just 4 Kix Grades: 11,12
-Volunteered in assisting disabled kids
Guided them through different physical activities
Teaching them soccer
Every Saturdays (10-12)</p>

<p>Old Bridge Public Library Grade: 10,11
Volunteered during the summer in the Children’s department
Additional hours in program to help children read
15 hours of community service thus far</p>

<p>Job Experience: Doctor's office part time during the summer (planning)</p>

<p>(Don't like to paste this, but it's part of the process) :
Ethnicity: African American
Gender: Female
Hooks: URM</p>

<p>PLEASE CHANCE ME GUYS THANK YOU!
ANY ADVICE FOR SAT's AND SAT II's is SOOOOO APPRECIATED and any additional advice as well. Thank you again!</p>

<p>You need to get those SAT and ACT score up!</p>

<p>Weighted GPA doesn’t matter, we need to know your unweighted. As of now, your GPA (I assume your UW is ~3.6), SAT scores, and class rank are all too low for you to have any shot at the Ivies.</p>

<p>Get your GPA up and get your SAT/ACT up. Make sure you are signed up for this June’s ACT and/or SAT otherwise you have one last chance for early applications your senior year.</p>

<p>Junior year hasn’t finished yet, but I presume by the end my GPA will be a 4.5~4.6 and so my unweighted will be 3.7~3.8, but my school has a really weird system of calculating the grade point average. We only have weighted scale so I think Princeton uses its own system I guess?</p>

<p>Princeton 1%
Harvard 1%
Columbia 2%
Stanford 1%
U of Penn 9%
Duke 10%
Vanderbilt 20%</p>

<p>Roughanswer, wow, I’m not gonna lie that is a pretty rough answer. Kind of mean actually, but thanks anyways.</p>

<p>With those scores, rank, and GPA, I think the Duke and Vanderbilt estimations are a tad generous, honestly.</p>

<p>To tell you the truth, you do not have a shot at any of the schools you listed. You’re ECs are nothing special, and your stats speak for themselves.</p>

<p>At best you only have a shot at George Washington U, U of Miami and the other Washington. </p>

<p>And that’s mainly because you’re a minority.</p>