<p>some stats have been predicted (where indicated)</p>
<p>Medical Magnet (competitive)
Incoming Junior
TX
Pacific-Islander
Major: Engineering (Bio-medical, Mech, or General), Nursing, or PT
Predicted GPA(weighted): about 3.64</p>
<p>SAT = 1620+ on new scale (on a practice)
PSAT = 168 about</p>
<p>School Activities:
Health Occupation Students of America (one year)
Student Council, Representative (2 years)
Class Office, Chaplain (2 years)
Multicultural Club (1 year)
Concert Choir (Varsity)(1 year)</p>
<p>School Achievements:
Spanish Honor Society (1 year)</p>
<p>Activities:
Boy Scouts of America (5 years)
Coordinator - Environmental Ministry at Church (3 years)
Youth Coordinator - Cultural Dance Group (2 years)
District Youth Commissioner - City Youth Commission (3/4 year)</p>
<p>Other Achievements:
Eagle Scout - Boy Scouts of America</p>
<p>Not very many APs being offered, but I am taking 1 this year (English). I will take more next year. I am also taking one dual credit class (Accepted - most in state schools.) Other classes are honors unless they are not offered as honors, dual, or AP.</p>
<p>good: a few long-term activities, pacific-islander</p>
<p>needs improvement: test scores, your average per test should be at least 600 (that would be a minimum, considering the avg for nu is 700 per test) if not more... most of your activities are only one year in length... gpa a bit weak also. </p>
<p>don't worry too much about ap's. personally, i don't think they're very important. i only had one ap and it was a bad score, i'm not sure if i even reported it or not. also, you're only an incoming junior!! relax a bit, you have all of next summer to worry about college apps. you'll prolly have a heavy schedule next year, so take it easy in regards to college prep. =)</p>
<p>no problem. i assumed that it was on a 4.0 scale. weighted means honor boost has been taken into account, if that's the case with your gpa, that is fairly weak. kick ass junior year and bring up your scores and gpa, and throw a curve ball in your app, and you should be fine. again, don't worry too much just yet.</p>