<p>I know it’s probably way too early to tell, but do you think you guys can give me a quick assessment?
Demographics: Asian Male (14 years old, currently in sophomore year). Southeastern public school (quarter Asian, quarter white, quarter African-American, quarter Hispanic)
Course Listing:
Freshman: AP Human Geography (5), Gifted (equivalent to honors) LA, Gifted Algebra 2, Gifted Biology, Honors Spanish 2
Sophomore: AP Calculus AB (?), AP World History (?), Gifted Junior LA, Gifted Chemistry, Honors Spanish 3
Junior: AP Calculus BC (?), AP US History (?), AP Physics B (?), AP Lang (?), AP Spanish (?)
Senior: AP Statistics (?), AP Physics C (?), AP Literature (?), AP Music Theory (?), AP Macroeconomics (?)
PSAT: 220 (Freshman)
Class Rank: Currently #4 out of roughly 750 students (hopefully will go up soon)
GPA: 4.0
Extracurriculars: Violin (7 years), Piano (10 years): All-State Orchestra, winner of various piano competitions.
Clubs: Math Club (co-founder and JV captain), Academic Team (JV Captain), Science Olympiad, Interact Club, Probably going to get into NHS, etc.
Awards: AMC10 (112.5) (hopefully I will be able to qualify for AIME this year), Various math competitions (such as JV State 2nd Place Team), so far this is it.
Summer Programs: Stanford EPGY (to expand later on)</p>
<p>Wow, you’re classes seem tough, you have the academics to get into a good school but, i wouldn’t say like ivies for sure but, there’s always a chance. You’re EC’s are fine as of right now. First of all, this just popped at me, just out of the screen and hit me in the eye, lol. Um for your class rank, you would wanna go down not up, you can see why, UP = bad, DOWN = good but, if you think about it that way i guess you can say it like that.</p>
<p>Amazing PSAT score, that’ll come in handy with grant money. You’re on the right track. Try taking some leadership roles in public service. Keep up the straight A’s.</p>