<p>ACT comp 34 (m-34 e-34 r-34 s-33)
SAT SUBJECT TEST - Math 2- 800......Biology - 740</p>
<p>Highly competitive hight school. School gpa is 3.79 unweighted</p>
<p>Taking all senior year classes at de anza community college (a collaboration with my high school and de anza) - so all classes will be college level
APs taken are AP spanish (4), AP bio (4), AP eng lang and comp (4) (AP scholar award)</p>
<p>1st degree black belt in taekwondo
Proficient in indian classical dance and indian classical music</p>
<p>Captain of a dance club in my school
Volunteered at various places like dance programs, music programs for over 100 hours</p>
<p>Letter of commendation from PSAT score</p>
<p>Trying for comp science or math/econ major </p>
<p>please chance me…thanks</p>
<p>You have a diverse range of interests and proficiencies, excellent ACT scores across the board (which indicates you would do well in an interdisciplinary program) and a GPA that is close to the middle range of this year’s Honors Program class:</p>
<p>From FAQ section of Honors Program website:
High school GPA (middle 50%): 3.87-4.00
SAT (middle 50%): 1950-2200
ACT (middle 50%): 30-33 </p>
<p>With a strong essay, I’d say you have a pretty good chance! Good luck!</p>
i hear they weigh more for physics and math…is this true?
That may be true for applicants who want to major in math, physics or computer science, but not for others. For Fall 2014, the top prospective major for applicants to the Interdisciplinary Honors Program was Computer Science & Engineering. However, Physics was only 16th, while Business Administration was 3rd and English was 8th.