<p>Just finished Junior year at a very mixed high school near Boston, MA. We send 10ish kids off to ivies and more to other top colleges per year and at the same time have plenty of kids who are expelled, drop out, etc. </p>
<p>White Male
GPA: 4.0 UW
Rank: 10ish/400ish
Basically hardest workload school can give... 3 APs this year...
ACT: 35 Sci 35 Eng 30 R 29 M 32 Composite but a 33 superscored
SAT 1: Not taken
SAT 2: 780 US History, expecting 700+ in math and 650+ in bio
Reccomendations: Probably pretty good</p>
<p>ECs: </p>
<p>4 years golf team captain for 2
4 years tennis team captain for 1
4 years mock trial captain for 3
2 years science team
2 years irish heritage club (some leadership position)
out of school baseball for 2 years (dunno if that matters)
have been working at a variety of places since freshman year as a cashier and golf course worker.</p>
<p>Summer Activities:</p>
<p>Freshman-Sophmore Summer: Went around the city doing math workshops at youth centers with disadvantaged kids and got paid for it.
Sophmore-Junior Summer: Was in a golf/community service program that did various projects around the city like paint a mural and have golf clinics for underprividged kids.
Junior-Senior Summer: Volunteering (might get paid through some organization) at a summer school for kids who have extremely bad academic and disciplinary records and will be helping teach. I'm also doing this LeadAmerica thing and maybe a Brown Pre-College program. </p>
<p>Awards:</p>
<p>National honors society.
League all star in golf? haha </p>
<p>im lacking in this category.</p>
<p>I was wondering what my chances were for:</p>
<p>Brown
Upenn
Georgetown
Boston College
GWU
NYU
UNC-Chapel Hill
Tufts
University of Florida</p>
<p>If theres anything else I need to add, let me know!</p>
<p>I think you have a great chance at getting into all of those schools. Your academics and stats are good and your EC's are really good, especially athletically. Maybe try to do some more community outreach and I'm not sure what your major is supposed to be, but definitely do something that shows your passionate about it (i.e. internship, research, etc.)</p>
<p>The first three on your list might be reach schools, but the rest I think you're pretty solid for, but I may be wrong haha.</p>
<p>Very good chance at all of the schools besides Brown where I would consider it a reach. (Get up your ACT to a 34?)</p>
<p>ditto...you do have a good shot ;)</p>
<p>hey i just finished junior year
i wanted to know my chances at getting into any ba/md or bs/md programs
at Penn State (6)
U of Miami (FL) (7)
St. Louis University and NEOUCOM (Northeast Ohio University College of Medicine)
University of Southern California
Drexel University
Albany Medical College
George Washington
Vanderbilt University (ENGAGE Program)
Pennstate/jefferson
UMDNJ
Brown PLME (8)
Northwestern HPME (7)
Case Western (7 or 8)
Michigan (8)
Sophie Davis (7)
Howard University (8)
brooklyn college (8)
suny stony brook (8)
u rochester (8)
rice/baylor (8)
George Washington University (7)
RPI
Siena
BU
Union college
Washington University (St. Louis) (8)</p>
<p>i know its alot, but i wanted to know which colleges i have a chance at and what are my strengths/weaknesses</p>
<p>stats:
gpa: 3.9 (end of junior year) weighted i know =/
sat scores: 2240 (800 math 750 CR 680 Writing)
Bio- 740
Math 2C- 800
CHem- 710
school doesn't rank
AP classes:
This year
Calc BC
Biology
Spanish
English I
Next year
Environmental Science
English II
Statistics
No Scores yet
Lots of volunteer and activities:
9th Grade
1. Peer Tutoring
2. Model Congress
3. Peer Mediation
4. Science Olympiad (Not Team)
5. Religious Camp - 80 hours
6. Soup Kitchen</p>
<p>10th Grade
1. Research in School (Lab Assistant)
2. Natural Helpers Club
3. Spanish Honor Society
4. Ping Pong Intramurals
5. CPR
5. International Club
6. First Aid
7. Religious Camp - 60ish hours
8. Soup Kitchen - 10 hours
9. Pre-Med Club
10. Published in Magazine
11. Rescue Squad (Cadet) - 15 hours a month</p>
<p>11th Grade
1. Research in School (Lab Assistant)
2. Natural Helpers Club
3. National Honor Society - 17 hours
4. Pre-Med Club
4. International Club
5. Mu Alpha Theta Honor Society
6. Rescue Squad (Cadet) - 15 hours a month
8. Religious Camp - 60ish hours
9. Soup Kitchen - 10 hours
10. Two Nursing Homes - 50ish hours
12. On NJN news</p>
<p>12th Grade - projected
1. Research (President) - also now a summer research program at rutgers university
2. Natural Helpers Club
3. Pre-Med Club
4. International Club
4. National Honor Society - at least 15 hours
5. Mu Alpha Theta Honor Society
6. Rescue Squad (Cadet) - 15 hours a month
7. Religious Camp - 80 hours
8. Soup Kitchen - 20 hours?
9. Two Nursing Homes - 20 hours?</p>
<p>I also play tennis, dance (ballroom, latin, indian, etc.) - competitions, and play piano. I also privately tutor as my job. </p>
<p>wow..my life story, but yeah how does that sound?? chances for any of the programs?</p>
<p>thanks you guys very much!</p>
<p>HEY! helplease start your own thread!</p>
<p>woooooops
sry new here =/</p>