UC Berkeley for Out-of-Stater

<p>Male
SAT I: 2400
SAT II's: Math IIC: 800, U.S. History: 800, Writing: 790 (not that it matters now...), Biology: 800, Lit 750
AP Tests: Calc BC: 5, USH: 5, Bio: 4, Microeconomics: 5
AP's next year: Spanish, Chemistry, English, Macroecon, Government
GPA: 4.0
Rank: 7/720
Public School, Nevada</p>

<p>EC's:
Freshman/JV Swimming 4 years (no awards)
Freshman/JV Track 3 years (no awards)
Played clarinet in band for 3 years (1 year in school's symphonic band = top band)
Participant in regional science fairs:
Freshman year: honorable mention
Sophomore year: honorable mention
Junior year: 1st place in category, Governor's Award, One of grand prize winners (went to ISEF)
4th place in chemistry category at Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF)
2 years speech and debate with some state level awards
2 time AIME qualifier
I have pursued scientific research internships at a university for 2 years now.
National Merit Semifinalist</p>

<p>Clubs:
French Club: member soph, VP junior & senior
NHS: member junior, Prez senior
Key club: treasurer soph & junior, VP senior
Speech & debate: treasurer senior
Also started a local non-profit organization with one of my friends, currently co-director</p>

<p>Hopefully great recs and essays</p>

<p>What do you think?</p>

<p>Are you seriously worried? You're in. No questions asked.</p>

<p>you're like a friggin SAT genius....dude...yes you're in. no questions asked. If UCB rejects you...there is no hope for the world</p>

<p>Aha! I found a 2400-er! Now, to steal your identity...</p>

<p>you scare me, but you'll get in.</p>

<p>Definitely apply to some other schools too...like Harvard, Princeton, Yale, etc. Being from Nevada should make you sort of different too, right?</p>

<p>I honestly feel you have a great chance.</p>

<p>Your science awards are great and your ISEF award is too.</p>

<p>Also, be sure to put down any paper publications if you have been in a mentorship, but did not submit a project for a science competition.</p>

<p>Wowww good job =]. Since out of state tuition at UCs will be comparable to private school tuitions, you should def look into the top privates too.</p>

<p>Hmm did you get that 2400 in March? Think I saw you on the newspaper.</p>

<p>darthsidious222:</p>

<p>UCB: Safe Match (out of state)</p>