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This is going to different... (please read entire post before replying it will make a difference) Gender: Male Race: Indian( born in India, lived there for 9 years, learned English at 8) Location: NC Unweighted GPA: 3.200, same after senior mid- year Weighted GPA : 3.88 – b/f senior year, senior year mid- year 4.17 # of AP/IB/honors courses: 10 AP ; 10 HN
Grade Scale: 93- 100 A, 92- 85 B, 84-77 C…
Freshman: (VA school, moved from Illinois) – not so competitive school
HN English I
World History
Earth Science
Algebra I
Graphic Communications
Health/ PE
French I
Sophomore: (NC school moved for parent jobs)- competitive school
HN English II
HN Civics and Economics
HN Biology
HN Geometry
French II
JROTC
Health/ PE
Junior:
AP US history
AP English Lang
AP Human Geo
HN Chemistry
HN Algebra II
HN French III
JROTC
Junior Summer:
French IV HN
Senior: (plus Midyear grades)
AP STATISTICS- C
AP COM SCI A- B
AP COM SCI AB- A
AP BIOLOGY- C
AP PSYCHOLOGY- B
AP EN SCI- B
AP GOPO US- A
HN English IV- B Class Rank: 26.5% before senior year, senior year 17.6% ; class size: 450 ACT: 25 AP scores- didn’t submit any... please read on
ECs/ Awards/ Honors- as stated in app
National Honor Society- 12; 1 Hour per week, 34 weeks per year; School Year; Certificate of Membership
National Science Honor Society- 12; 1 Hour per week, 34 weeks per year; School Year; Certificate of Membership
Interact- 9-12; 4 Hours per week, 34 weeks per year; School Year; Board member-10, Vice President-11, President-12, Chairman Grant Give a heart- 11,12
SADD-9-12; 3 Hours per week, 34 weeks per year; School year; Vice President-11, President-12
JROTC- 10-11; 15 Hours per week, 34 weeks per year; School Year; Drill, Color Guard, Orienteering teams; Colonel, Platoon Leader; Awards- Let service (2), JROTC Athletics, personal appearance, proficiency, drill team, Orienteering ribbon, orienteering cord, drill team cord, adventure training (2), Commendation (2), Good Conduct (2), Parade (2), Recruiting (2), Citizenship (3), Service Learning (2), Squad leader, Assistant S1,Excellent Staff Performance, Honor Unit with Distinction, Academic excellence, and Academic achievement
Triad Bio-summer- 11; 60 Hours per week, 2 weeks per year; Summer; Intern; Awards- Certificate of Achievement
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Volunteen Program- 11; 16 Hours per week, 12 weeks per year; Summer; Adviser; Awards- Certificate of Achievement
Key Club- 9-12; 2 Hours per week, 34 weeks per year; Treasurer- 11,12
Academic Competition- Science and General Knowledge-11-12; 8 Hours per week, 12 weeks per year; School Year; Lettered, Captain Science
YMCA SWIMMING- 9-12; 2 Hours per week, 34 weeks per year; School Year; not for competition
APPALACHIAN LEADERSHIP WEEKEND- 11; 72 hours per week, 3 days; School Year; Certificate of Achievement
JROTC JCLC SUMMER CAMP- 10, 168 hours per week, 1 week per year; Summer ; Iron Man, Best Land Navigation, Platoon Leader, Sergeant] RECS: GREAT nothing really negative Essays: Excellent but not spectacular Additional information- MOST IMPORTANT wrote two essays
In my junior year I had to take care of my brother – 1st grade, mom worked out of state due to economy in the housing market, dad had to work evening hours until midnight – lasted until April- GRADES effected big time, effected AP scores- everything went bad to turn it around- I took 7 ap classes 1 hn senior year, 1 hn class over summer w/ 2 programs.
I also have stuttering which affects me everyday- this should make me stand out…
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