<p>Hi. Well, I thought I would never do a chance thread. I'm currently a junior. I have 3 gpas: one from a previous high school, one from my middle college high school courses, and one from the university. They couldn't combine any of my gpas when I switched into this middle college program. </p>
<p>School Work:</p>
<p>Previous High school Gpa: 3.91 W (out of 4.0- only get gpa boost if you got less than an A)
-This school was new and didn't offer honors courses until I left and offered quite a few APs only offered 1 AP that I was allowed to take as a sophomore, which I didnt take.
-Although I did take two languages: French through 3AC and through Latin 2.
-Left this school after sophomore year.</p>
<p>Middle College (High school courses for one semester): 3.92 UW
-All courses high school level except a college math class (not factored in to this gpa) for fall semester</p>
<p>University: 4.0 UW right now (w/ 3 credits completed) but the semester just ended and final grades havent been put in. However, Ill either have a 3.78 or a 3.85 depending on if I get an A- or a B+ in my English class.</p>
<p>Hopefully by the end, I will have a 3.8 or higher University GPA & will be graduating high school with 53 credits and will have completed math through multivariable calc. </p>
<p>ACT: 25. I just retook it hopefully I will get 27-30. Im just not all that great at standardized tests.</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
French club 9th, 10th
JV Dance team 9th
Student Success Group (kind of like a student government) 11th, 12th
ECA-Ambassador 11th, 12th
ECA-Mentor 11th (working on next year mentoring program outline now), 12th
MEMCA Student Leader 11th, 12th
People to People trip to Europe 9th-Summer
Volunteer work aprox 80 hours (will increase after this summer if I cant find a job)
-Includes tutoring, teaching assistant, volunteer trip to china (panda reservation and shaxi village work)</p>
<p>Personal:
Female, Asian, OOS (MI)
Intended major: Bioengineering + minor in Chinese</p>
<p>Thanks for reading my really long post. Also any suggestions of areas for improvement are welcome.</p>