<p>Hey Guys,</p>
<p>I initially posted this thread in the "What Are My Chances" sub-forum, but then realized that the topic may be more appropriate to discuss on this sub-forum.</p>
<p>So essentially, I am a rising junior and was wondering if having multiple passions is a bad thing. I am quite passionate about both mathematics and government/international relations and pursue both fervently, however, I was wondering if it makes me look as if I am spreading myself too thin. I have included a very brief overview of my stats for your reference:</p>
<p>GPA: 4.0 UW, 4.3 W
Rank: 1/470
Mock SAT/ACT Ranges (w/o prep): 2200-2350/35-36
APs (so far): 5, expecting 5's (will have taken at least 10 APs by the end of junior year along with four post AP level math/physics courses)</p>
<p>Significant Awards: USAMO Qualifier x 2, Congressional Award- Silver Medalist, AMC Perfect Scorer, AMC School Winner x2, CAML Perfect Scorer/CA State Winner, ARML 2nd Place (2009), 4th Place (2008), mathleage.org 2nd Place Winner, Best Delegate at Stanford MUN Conference 2008, Best Delegate at Harvard Model Congress Conference 2008, Outstanding Delegate at Davis MUN Conference 2008, Honorable Mention at Stanford MUN Conference 2007 , Distinguished Delegate at Harvard Model Congress 2008, Swimming MVP, Received the top student in department award for 4/5 departments last year (i.e. English, History, Math, Science) </p>
<p>Main EC's:
1. Class President (6,8,9,10,11)
2. Math Club President (9,10,11)
3. Harvard Model Congress President (9,10,11)
4. Site Council/Youth Advisory Council (9,10,11)
5. Varsity Water Polo, Swimming (9,10,11)
6. Community Service Work (Over 300 hours volunteering in libraries and tutoring socioeconomically disadvantaged children/Designed and executed a three week day program to educate orphans in rural villages in India (Am currently fundraising for the orphanage))
7. Model United Nations Vice President (9,10,11)
8. High School Mathematics Examination President (9,10,11) (Spearheading a mathematics contest for 10-25 local middle schools, scheduled to be held in early October)
9. Congressional Internship (10,11)
10. Science Research (10,11)</p>
<p>Thanks for your kind assistance!</p>