<p>Upward trend in GPA
Frosh 3.15 (A wreck of Bs, a C+)
Soph 4.14 (All A’s)
Jun 4.59 (All A’s, 2 B+'s, and a B, yeah I know, sort of sad!!)</p>
<p>SAT Scores
SAT I: 2290 (770 CR, 750 M, 770 W)
SAT II: Bio (760)
USH (740)
Math II (750)
Literature (750)</p>
<p>AP Classes: 5
AP Euro-5
AP Bio- 3
APUSH- 4
AP Lang- 4
AP Stat- 3</p>
<p>AP’s senior year: AP Physics B, AP Gov, AP Calc AB, AP Econ, AP Comp Sci, AP Lit</p>
<p>EC’s
President of Muslim Student Assoc.
Hold weekly seminars
Secretary General of Model United Nations
Won most improved MUN Awards
President of Asian Student Assoc.
VP of Literature Club
Secretary of Math League
National Honor Society
Head Captain of Academic Team
Won Regional championships
450 Hours volunteered at local Hospital
Most hours completed by any volunteer</p>
<p>Hook’s
In-state kid</p>
<p>Awards
NHS
Academic Team Regional championships
VA Governor’s school for Math Science Tech
Youth Salute top 16 Nominee
2 Academic Letters (2 years)
2 Gavels in MUN (1 in IAEA, and another in SOCHUM)
Most hours volunteered at Hospital</p>
<p>Dont take that many AP’s senior year. It will be needless suffering, and unless you are going to get a 5 in all of them the time is better spent on college apps</p>
<p>Quite the contrary. Take as many AP classes as you feel you can handle. I slouched senior year in high school but once I got to college, I realized how beneficial it is to have amassed many AP credits.</p>
<p>Look at it this way, would you rather take a class now while the teachers know your name, the workload is lighter, or in college with 250 other people and no one that knows your name?</p>
<p>sorry, mancini. My bad. I’m used to evaluate GPA from all grades. But beware that the admissions office does look at your freshman classes that fulfill the A-G requirements, so grades from freshman year are not completely useless.</p>