Princeton/MIT/others!

<p>Basic
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
High School: Public, Top 50 (Newsweek)</p>

<p>Scores
GPA: 4.0 UW, 4.9 W
Rank: School does not rank, but WGPA is highest in class</p>

<p>SAT: 2300 - 800M/710CR/790W (Retook in October to raise CR)
SAT II: Math IIC 800, Chemistry 800, Spanish w/ Listening (November)</p>

<p>AP: US Gov 5, BC Calc 5 (AB Sub 5), Computer Science AB 5, Chemistry 5, Spanish Language 5, Macroeconomics 5, Microeconomics 5</p>

<p>Math/Science/Technology Academy Member</p>

<p>Courses
Freshman:
H English 9
H US History
H Precalculus
H Spanish Immersion 4
H Biology
H Programming 1
Gym</p>

<p>Sophomore:
H English 10
AP US Government
AP BC Calculus
H Spanish Immersion 5
H Chemistry
AP Computer Science AB
Photography</p>

<p>Junior:
IB English I
IB European History II
Multivariable Calculus/DEQ
IB Spanish 6 HL
AP Chemistry
AP Economics</p>

<p>Senior:
IB English II
IB European History II
IB Mathematics HL
IB Spanish 7 HL
AP Physics C
AP Statistics
AP Environmental Science (it was all that fit!)</p>

<p>EC/Work/Awards
Varsity Baseball / Club Baseball out of school
Cross Country, Indoor Track
It's Academic/Quiz Team Captain
Spanish Honors Society President
Math Team
Spanish Immersion Program
Student Academy of Sciences (Science Club)</p>

<p>Intern at NIH, Biochemistry -- I will be submitting a recommendation from my postdoc
I co-"authored" a poster presentation for an international conference this summer</p>

<p>Web Design for Neighborhood Businesses
Volunteered at Local Baseball Camp</p>

<p>National Merit Semifinalist
Maryland Distinguished Scholar Finalist
AIME Qualifier (Scored 4)
AP Scholar with Distinction
Science Fair Awards from Office of Naval Research, Northrop Grumman, and US Air Force
School Award: Excellence in Chemistry</p>

<p>Schools
MIT (EA)
Georgetown (EA)
Michigan (ER)
Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Brown
Carnegie Mellon
UVA
Maryland, College Park (In-state)</p>

<p>any thoughts?</p>

<p>you’re in for sure to all of those schools…especially Yale I think they are looking for more chem ppl</p>

<p>Not saying that you don’t have some impressive stats, but those are a dime a dozen among MIT applicants. You do have an advantage though because of your school’s reputation. Also, if you get your SAT over 2350, thats a real head-turner.</p>

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<p>Just a chance, are you interning all year? I might know you.</p>