Demographics
- Canadian Citizen, province of Ontario
- Large public high school, competitive/highly ranked in Canada, offers many AP classes
- No legacy at any schools, or any hooks (URM, FGLI)
- Male
- Middle class
- Majoring either in Polisci/public policy or business/econ, depending on school
- Applying for only reaches in US (safeties in Canada)
Cost Constraints / Budget
- NOT applying for aid at need aware schools
- applying for aid at need blind schools
Intended Major(s)
- Cornell Brooks School of Public Policy
- Princeton SPIA
- Harvard Gov (Deferred REA
)
- Yale Global Affairs
- UPenn Wharton
- NYU Stern
- Columbia poli sci
GPA, Rank, and Test Scores
- Unweighted HS GPA: around 95/100 cumulative from grades 9 through 12, pretty consistent trend, all courses except grade 9 gym above 90%
- Graduating with 39 credits, versus 30 credits required for graduation
- Weighted HS GPA: school does not weigh
- Class Rank: school does not rank
- ACT/SAT Scores: 1560 SAT (770 math, 790 EBRW)
List your HS coursework
- Taken/taking 6 out of 9 AP courses offered at my school, 3 AP exams (APUSH, AP LANG, AP EURO all 5s)
- English: 4 yrs
- Math: 4 years, including Calculus
- Science: 4 years
- History and social studies: 4 years
- Language other than English: 4 years of French
- Visual or performing arts: 3 years of instrumental music
Awards
- National mock trial champion, argued for former supreme court justice
- Top 10 internationally at large international HS mock trial comp
- Gold standard at national music comp for school band
- Piano awards
Extracurriculars
- School board student advocacy-elected to rep ~80k students across my city at the school board of trustees, created a program w/~$400k for extracurricular access equity. Featured on national news. (12 hrs/week, 12th grade)
- Provincial Advocacy/Policy work-elected to rep >2 million students in the province on the executive team of largest student stakeholder group in Canada, collaborating with the Ministry of Education, other provincial/national level non-profits. Researching & advocating for 35 policy recommendations to the ministry at a provincial level, with research report set for publication in May. (10 hrs/week, 12th grade)
- Mock Trial Club-President, grew from ~15 to >100 members (one of largest clubs at school), led inter-school comps, hosted former supreme court justice. Captained/coached teams to multiple titles at national, international competitions, hosted workshops w/lawyers & judges in community.(9 hrs/week, 9-12th)
- Summer internship at local law firm-created resources for refugees accessing legal aid in the community, helped lawyers in court, prepare documents, etc. (45 hrs/week)
- Intern for local Member of Parliament - canvassing, door-knocking, drafting policy briefs, working at House of Commons, developing outreach strategies in riding. (4 hrs/week, 9-12)
- Student Council - represented school at the board level, led school-wide events, fundraisers, passed policy expanding role of student council, usual student council stuff. (5 hrs/week, 9-11)
- Part-time job as lifeguard/swim instructor- working for the city, taught kids aged 5-15. (5hrs/week, 10-12th)
- 1st Trombone, school band-Trombone section lead, gold standard at national-level competition, organized sectionals, etc. (4 hrs/week, 9-11)
- Competitive swimmer-swam for local club at regional/provincial levels (12 hrs/week, 9-11)
Essays/LORs/Other
Common app PS: 8/10? Wrote on my unconventional leadership journey as an introvert through a metaphor of selling cookies as a Boy Scout and how that translates to my advocacy today.
LORs: teacher invited me to read one of them, which was 9/10, talked about my personality, charisma/prescence at school, intellectual curiosity, leadership. Knew that teacher for 3 years. Other letter was probably 7 or 8/10?
Schools
Cornell brooks school (RD)
Princeton, SPIA (RD)
Yale, Global Affairs (RD)
Harvard, Government (REA deferred)
NYU Stern (RD)
UPenn Wharton (RD)
Columbia Poli Sci (RD)