<p>About me:
Leadership roles-
President of class grades 11 and 12
President of Drama Club
President of SADD (Students against destructive decisions)
President of Environmental Club
Vice President of 4H (leadership program that offers information workshops such as public presenting)
Vice President of Humanitarian Club</p>
<p>Volunteering/Work-</p>
<p>100+ hours as coach for 68th precinct youth little league.
Assistant in "Light the Night" walk for leukemia.
Assisted in the campaign for Assemblyman Felix Ortiz in Brooklyn, NY
Assistant in school science fair (don't know if this means much)
Worked as stockboy in local supermarket during the summer for 20 hours a week.</p>
<p>ECs-
Member of Drama Club grades 10 and 11. President in 12.
Member of SADD grades 10 and 11. President in 12.
Member of Enviromental club in grades 9,10, and 11. President in 12.
Member of humanitarian club in grades 9,10, and 11. VP in 12.
Member of 4H grade 11. President in 12.
Competed in MIST tournament and placed 1st in improv competition.
Coordinated fundraiser dinner for my class and raised over $5,000.
Coordinated fundraiser carnival and raised over $6,000.</p>
<p>Skills/awards-
CPR certified
Bilingual
Academic Achievement Award in grades 9 and 10</p>
<p>SAT- 1920
Bio SAT ll- 640
APs- Biology (4), Chem, Literature, Statistics.</p>
<p>Now here's what I think will be my downfall.
GPA: 3.3
Math score on SAT: 590 (making my CR+M score a 1280 which kind of sucks)</p>
<p>I'm very interested in biology/medicine but I'd like to stay away from strictly medical programs as it gives me no leeway to change my mind. I'd also like to stay in the NYC/NY state area but out of state colleges are fine too. I applied to Macaulay Honors CUNY and I'm planning on applying to Stony Brook and NYU CAS. Any answer is greatly appreciated!</p>