I am currently a junior who would be a 3rd generation trojan and wanted to hear thoughts on my application as it currently looks. I attend a private Catholic school, so you will notice that I have religion every semester in my transcript as it is required for 4 years. Feel free to ask for any extra information as well.
Here is a basic version of my resume:
GPA: 3.98 unweighted (b+ honors english semester 1 freshman year, all A’s otherwise through 1st semester (and hopefully 2nd semester) junior year)
SAT (new): 1540 (770-770), Essay 8-7-6, took the SAT 2 times
Subject Tests: 800 on Math II, will be taking physics
5’s on AP CS and physics 1, don’t know yet about the AP’s I am taking my junior year
Classes:
Freshman year: honors english 9, biology, honors algebra 2 trig, band, religion, PE one semester, health one semester, Spanish 2
Sophomore year: University of Washington Math 120, University of Washington Spanish 103, religion, AP computer science, AP physics 1, normal world history, honors english 10
Junior Year: AP physics 2, AP stats, AP calc AB, advanced projects CS (post AP level), normal english 11, normal US history, religion
Plan for senior year: AP us gov, AP lang, AP physics C mechanics, AP Calc BC, honors chem, religion, free period
Extra Curriculars:
Competitive club swimming since I was 8, (this is a 25 hour/week commitment in high school)
Varsity swimming junior year, State finalist in one event, state qualifier in 3 (did not swim high school freshman and sophomore year to focus on club)
Elected unanimously as team captain varsity swim for upcoming senior season
Varsity letter in community service freshman and sophomore year (on track for junior year), in order to earn service letter you need 100 hours of service in a year and a reflection essay and interview with campus ministry
Member of a youth advisory board of 30 HS aged kids for my city which has a 20% acceptance rate
Other:
I am a white male
I won an award my freshman year that was awarded to one boy and one girl of each grade which was collectively determined by school faculty