<p>Hi there, I'm a rising senior from a small town in Delaware but travel an hour to a private school in Maryland of about 54 students in my graduating class. My ACT score is a 28 (26E, 27M, 27R, 31S) and my SATII are: 690 Bio, 690 U.S. History. I'm planning to take the ACT one last time to get at least a 30 in the fall and maybe take the French SATII and/or Math Level 2 SATII. My AP scores are:</p>
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<li>U.S. History - 4</li>
<li>English Language and Comp - 4</li>
<li>Calculus AB - 3</li>
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<p>My extracurriculars are:</p>
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<li>4 years JV/Varsity lacrosse</li>
<li>JV/Varsity soccer my sophomore and senior year</li>
<li>over 150 hours of community service under my belt (not required by school)</li>
<li>participated in an oratorical competition in which I placed 2nd and 3rd in the district within a span of 5 years.</li>
<li>placed 1st and 3rd in a local writing competition within a span of 4 years. The 1st place poem went on to states but did not place...</li>
<li>Attended the Howard Hughes Program for Forensic Science at the University of Maryland at College Park</li>
<li>Traveling the world with my family every summer took a lot of free time for me to do other things so I consider that as an extracurricular and an essay topic</li>
<li>Performed musically for the school for the talent show and other venues during my high school career</li>
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<p>My accolades:</p>
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<li>National Honors Society</li>
<li>French Honors Society</li>
<li>Headmaster's list consistently</li>
<li>Class Treasurer freshman-junior year (maybe senior)</li>
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<p>I have visited:</p>
<p>University of Delaware
University of Richmond
University of Virginia
Virginia Commonwealth University
New York University
Georgetown University</p>
<p>These are the schools I plan to apply to early action:</p>
<p>UVA
Georgetown
NYU (Early Decision II)
Syracuse
University of Maryland
University of Chicago
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill</p>
<p>Asian male living in DE, attends MD school, no legacy</p>