<p>Hi, I am currently in my senior year of high school.
I have a weighted GPA of 4.35 and an un-weighted GPA of 3.3. My class rank is 60 out of 687 students, putting me in the top 10%.
I have taken many AP and honors classes and have been successful in them. I received a 27 on my ACT and a 2050 on my SAT (I can take both tests twice more, so fluctuation of those scores may occur).
My extracurricular activities include; 4 years of varsity baseball, and participation in my local Coral Springs Fire Explorer program racking up over 350 hours through assistance in local events through the explorer program and Fire Department ride along's (23 rides on record) where i was allowed to ride and stay at the stations running innumerable calls with the crew. I also received the 2nd highest rank of lieutenant in the program over my three years. I have competed in my school's BPA animation team. Also NHS, NTHS, and NEHS but i don't think they really care about those.
In school i have taken a pioneering EMT and Fire Academy program where i volunteered at the hospital and gained around 100 hours in the ER, also recieveing Firefighter 1 and EMT/ Healthcare provider certifications.
Lastly i created a "gaming club" at the high school where students come together and form competitive eSports teams and compete in their respective leagues, opening up scholarship opportunities with colleges, for those who excel at video games.
Certifications = Quickbooks, Microsoft office, flash, photoshop, adobe illustrator.
I would like to get into UCF, UF, Georgetown, or Northwestern. Thank You and please excuse my rambling, not too sure on how to structure this.</p>
<p>Georgetown and Northwestern are probably reaches. A major improvement on your test scores might bring them into reach somewhat, but I would recommend adding University of Miami or Tulane. If you are happy with your state’s public options, you might as well reach high, regardless.</p>
<p>Do you have anymore advice on how to better my chances?</p>