<p>SAT I: 2050 (740 M, 650 V, 660 W)
SAT II: 800 Math Level II, 710 Chemistry, 670 US History
GPA: 99.3/100 Weighted converts to 4.0
Rank: 10/300
AP Exams: 5 Calc AB, 4 Chem, US Govt, Comp. Govt, US history, 3 English Lang.
Taken 11 AP courses at my school (those listed above plus physics, biology, english lit., psychology, statistics this year), the rest honors
Male from Delaware (OOS)
AP Scholar with distinction, National Merit commended student, varsity soccer captain, first team all state soccer, four year varsity starter, varsity track, National honor society, National French honor society, 40 hours community service, 1st place in state french exam, fluent in french, math league regional champion, science olympiad state 3rd place, help handicapped children play soccer, Scholar athlete, 10 years piano, 4 years banjo, 11 years travel soccer, and 5 years Delaware olympic soccer team
Spent past 2 summers working in Delaware State university physics department as research intern</p>
<p>Dude, you're in....you are a mirror image of me, except I was not as good at soccer as you are, I just played on a state champ team but never was captain or anything---your leadership on the field plus your awesome scholastic work make you a shoe in at UVA. I would say you are also a shoe in for Duke, UPenn, etc, but your scores are a little lower than their expectations. Still, you are competitive at any US college, so try Ivy...... BUT COME TO UVA.... I promise you, I have visited all these schools and I have lived a day at each of them, UVA is the best overall (tied with Duke)</p>
<p>I would always like more soccer guys at UVA, we have over 100 guys who play in the university league, so playing soccer at UVA is like playing club during high school years. You can make the UVA club team probably, but if you don't, not a big deal, trust me soccer is AWESOME and COMPETITIVE at UVA.</p>