<p>In-state
Male
GPA: 4.0 uw ; 4.5 w
Major: Chemistry (pre-med)
APs: US History (4 on exam), Composition (4 on exam) - (I' m also taking advanced Chemistry at my community college)
SAT IIs: English Language 720 ; Math I 710 ; Chemistry 680
SAT I: 640 CR, 680 M, 700 W (Tot: 2020 ; M+CR: 1320)
Class Rank: I take online courses at the moment, along with some college courses at a community college; a class rank is not available. Since I am considered a "home-schooled" applicant, does that give me a better shot at getting admitted? After all, they do want a diverse student body.
ECs: 100 hours of community service ; 50 hours of church service/ministry ; Reporter for two websites ; Varsity basketball (2 yrs.) ; Founder of USA Table Tennis club (played in my own club for 3 yrs.) ; Jericho International Honor Society (2 yrs.) ; Selected to represent the USA in an ambassador program in London, England ; took a Chemistry course at W&M in the summer (got a "B" in the course)
Awards: Jericho International Honor Society community service award (obtained this award three times ; National Merit Semi-finalist ; Awarded with the "Latin medal" (gold) two times ; in two local recitals</p>
<p>Also, would applying "early decision" help increase my decisions? </p>
<p>Thanks.</p>