<p>Ok, so here is a very condensed form of my resume</p>
<p>SAT: 2350
ACT: 35
GPA: 4.0/4.0 u
4.4/4.5 (w-Note, at our school, a cumulative GPA of 4.5 is impossible since mandatory courses such as P.E. and Health are unweighted)
Class Rank: 1/786</p>
<p>Race: Indian</p>
<p>AP Classes:
US History (5)
Statistics (5)
Chemistry (5)
Macroeconomics (5)
Microeconomics (5)
American Government (5)
Calculus BC (5)
Biology (5)</p>
<p>Volunteer Work:
In a nutshell, at least 750+ hours and counting (Student Teacher for illiterate foreigners, hospital volunteer, food drives, blood drives, relay for life, United Way collection campaigns, salvation army, summer day camps, children's activities such as field trips, swimming, sports, nursing homes, school functions, Harvest for Hunger etc..)</p>
<p>Sports:
Summer Baseball (~12 years)
Bowling (4 years)</p>
<p>E.C.
President of Model United Nations (3 years)
Treasurer of National Honor Society (2 years)
Student Government Vice-President (3 years)
Harvest for Hunger Co-chair for the School (1 year)
Captain of Future Leaders (2 years)
Captain of Academic Challenge Team (2 years)
Captain of Academic Decathalon (Gold Medalist at State Competition)
Science Olympiad Captain
Math Club
Web Design Team (Html encoders/Network Administrator)
Superintendent's Advisory Board</p>
<p>Awards:
Top Delegate at Model UN Conference (1 year)
National Gold and Bronze Medalist in National Science Olympiad Competition
Gold and Bronze Medalist at State and Regional Science Oly
Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Ambassador
Harvest for Hunger Outstanding School Organizer (raised almost 24,000 lbs)
National Merit Commended Student
Regional Math League winner
World Leadership Conference Nominee
Class Valedictorian
National Merit Semifinalist (finalist status pending)
AP Scholar with Distinction</p>
<p>Job Experience:
-Paid Internship at The Cleveland Clinic: I researched a new antibody related to organ transplantation failure. (40 hrs a week during the Summer)
With that internship, my work got published in the American Journal of Transplantation</p>
<p>Recs: 1 from an amazing teacher, 1 from my mentor at the Clinic (he is an organ transplant surgeon)</p>
<p>Undergrad: Biomedical Engineeering</p>
<p>So what do you think my chances are at the following: Cornell, University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, and Yale. My other schools of choice are Johns Hopkins and Washington in St. Louis. </p>
<p>Thanks in advance to all!</p>