Unc-chapel hill, umich, brown, Yale, Emory

Thanks in advance!

hi! please chance me for BU, brown, UC berkeley, UC Santa Barbara, UCLA, Emory, U Mich, UNC, UT, Yale.

Objective:
ACT (breakdown): 35C (36E, 36S, 34R, 35M, 32 W)
SAT II: Math 2-800, will take Latin and Bio
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.95
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 10%
AP (place score in parenthesis): Bio, Psych, Bc Calc, US Gov, and Latin are 5. Physics (4).
Senior Year Course Load: Vector Calculus (BC Calc Prerequisite), Biochemistry (AP Bio Prerequisite), AP Chem, Art History, Senior English Electives, Advanced Latin Seminar (AP Latin Prerequisite)
Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): none really lol. Inducted into Hermes Language Honor Society, placed in State and National Level in unnamed language competitions
Subjective:

Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis):
-4 years of varsity swimming (captain) (not good enough to get recruited haha)
-4 years of jv cross country
-6 years of a well known national language organization, (state board), maybe or maybe not running for national board for it
-language club president

  • SAID (Students advocating informed decisions) club president
  • member of chamber choir in my school

Volunteer/Community service:

  • 120+ hour volunteer at local museum (selected as lead in one of their programs, helping other students navigate)
  • 200+ hour volunteer at local library
  • 50+ hour volunteer at local women/children’s shelter

Summer Activities: working as lifeguard, volunteering (lol)

Intended Major: Double Major in Psychology and Classics
State: TX
School Type: small private school
Ethnicity: Indian
Gender: Male
Income Bracket: $200,000+
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): none

Thanks again!

You seem to be a good candidate for all the schools you’ve mentioned. Of course, Yale, Brown, and UNC OOS can be tough to get into, but I think you’re in the upper end of their applicant pools.

Thanks for the reply! @EliteKnight