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Old 07-15-2008, 06:58 PM   #1
Moodrets
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy
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Decent grades, SAT, not so good EC

Edit:

Sex is... err... male, to the first poster






1st generation Russian immigrant; Born in Russia then came over, still fluent/literate in Russian, Dual Citizenship

Middle Middle Class income bracket (widowed parent, 60k b4 taxes, large family)

School: Relatively prestigious college prep, locally known to be far more difficult compared to surrounding public schools

Cumulative UW/W GPA: 3.885/4.332 (should go up come senior year to a 3.9/4.4 or so)

Intended Major: BioChem, Pre-med, off to projected General/Orthopedic surgery in Med School
Interests: Very much into reading (lit and philosophy, w/ occasional science thrown in), hiking, Biology, Number theory, math, animals, etc. etc. etc.

Course Load: Fairly Challenging; heavy emphasis on science

APs taken:
Chem - 4
US - 5
Engl Lang - 5
Euro - 4
Art (Drwaing) - 3
Bio - 5
Calc AB - 5

APs next year (projected 5s on all actual classes, mebbe a 4 on econ if I slack):
Calc BC
Micro/Macro Econ (self study)
Enviro (Self Study)
Psych
Lit
Physics B

Class Rank/Size: School doesn't rank but counselor says I'm def in top 5%, probably higher - Placement test taken at beginning of school year to get in had me at the top 5, w/ no higher brackets); Approx 240 students in grad class

PSAT: 220, expecting to be a NM finalist

-SAT I - 1 sitting
CR:800
M:800
W:710 (11, 67 subscores)

-SAT II scores - Taking Math 2, Bio, and some other one in Oct; math and Bio should be 800s, or pretty close

-ECs --
-Hospital Volunteering [10-12] (200+ hours now, will be 300+ come app time
-Tutoring underprivileged inner city elementary school students [10] (40 hours)
-St. Vincent De Paul Volunteering [11] (50 hours)
-Frivolous clubs (NHS, NAHS, Environmental club, and a couple others - No leadership positions in them -- eck)
-I should be a leader of two "retreats" come next year, wherein I and a couple of others will take some students north and give a bunch of talks, lead activities, host discussions, and plan everything in general - 1 retreat is 5 days long another is 4)
-Knowledgeable about Russian culture from living there (see summers for more info). Not sure if worth listing but hey, they want diversity, right?

-employment --
Going to a private school with a $13,000 tuition (I get an 11k scholarship to go there, no worries) requires that I participate in a "Work Study" Program by which I might work some of the tuition (usually about 1k a year) off. Summer before 9th grade I did construction and maintenance/repair, 10th grade I did odds and ends during the year (was a guide during conference nights, for example), before 11th I did Maintenance/Repair and worked at a snack bar, and before 12th (right now) I will again do maintenance and repair.

Summers - I also did summer school in the summers before 9th grade and 12th grade and went back to Russia for summers before 10th and 11th, where I stayed for ~2 months with my grandparents. This is in addition to the above work done during summers.



My essay will be killer, and my Recs will be very laudatory also








Ahem, this is where the colleges come in. Unfortunately, I haven't quite looked at very many colleges besides my in-state ones, and so was hoping for suggestions on what "tier" would be my reach, safety, and fit. So far, I've looked at:

The University of Arizona

Yep, that's pretty much it (I'm certain I'll make it in regularly, so I really want for this thread to be grounded in recommendations). I'm hoping to get the Flinn Scholarship, so maybe I'll rewrite that as:

The University of Arizona (Flinn)


Chance me? (and recommend prospective reaches, safeties, and fits)

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