<p>Hello. Going to get right into to the thick of it.
These are the colleges I'm going to apply to: </p>
<p>California Institute of Technology
Princeton
University of California Berkeley
Cornell
Columbia
Chicago University
John Hopkins University
Stanford
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Chicago
University of California, Los Angeles</p>
<p>Here are my stats: </p>
<p>Rank: 4 out of 603
GPA: 3.97 (unweighted) 4.2 (Weighted)
SAT: 2220 (Reading: 720, Math: 740, Writing: 760)
SAT(taken again): 2360 (Reading: 790, Math: 790, Writing: 780) </p>
<p>AP's:
AP Human Geography -5 (A)
AP World History - 5 (B)
AP Physics A - 4 (A)
AP Physics B - 5 (A)
AP Physics C - 4 (A)
AP Statistics - 5 (A)
AP Calculus AB - 3 (B)
AP Calculus BC - 4 (A)
AP Computer Science - 5 (A)
AP US History - 5 (A)
AP Chemistry - 4 (A)
AP American Government - 5 (A)</p>
<p>In my Junior and Senior year, I attended a Math and Science Institution. (All of my Math and Science classes were taken there, and other classes were taking at my High School) The courses were more rigorous.</p>
<p>Attended 2 courses at my local university: Discrete Mathematics (Multivariable and Vector Calculus), English Composition. </p>
<p>Extracurricular:
Internship at Planetarium
National Honor Society Member
Science Bowl Participator (2 years)
Mathalete (Math Club 2 years)
Student Council</p>
<p>Honors:
Commended Scholar
Student of the Month (2 times)
State Finalist in National Geography Bee
State Finalist in Science Bowl
National Merit Scholar</p>
<p>Other information: I'm hoping to become an academic/researcher. My subject(s) of interest is Astrophysics, Astrochemistry, and Cosmology.All of my courses were Honors or AP (If available for the course) The exceptions being: Latin, and University classes/lectures</p>