<p>SAT IIs: Will take Math II and Lit in November
ACT: 35 (E: 35, M: 36, R: 36, S: 32, Essay: 10)
APs: Calculus AB (4), Microecon (4), Macroecon (5), US Gov’t (5), Comparative Gov’t (4),
GPA: 3.75 unweighted, 3.90 weighted (my school only weights APs not honors)
Rank:45/510</p>
<p>ECs: Tennis (Varsity, 4 years), National Honor Society (Exec Board, Under Vice President), Model United Nations, Student Investment Club (VP), History Club (VP), Ping Pong Club, Internship for Rick Snyder’s Gubernatorial campaign</p>
<p>Job/Work Experience: ~15 hours a week at a Banquet Hall for wedding receptions
Senior year classes:
AP Calculus BC
Drama and Speech and other random Gym Classes
AP Statistics
Honors Physics
Honors Humanities I and II (class on the Classics)</p>
<p>Volunteering: A lot through NHS, 30+ at the Ann Arbor Veteran’s Hospital, 200+ hours at Rick for Michigan Campaign Office, soup kitchen **** you guys know the drill</p>
<p>State: Michigan
School Type: Public
Ethnicity: White
Gender: Male</p>
<p>ACT: Solid. Really solid.</p>
<p>SAT II: Pull a 700+ on Math II and 730+ on Lit and you’re golden.</p>
<p>AP: A 4 on AB isn’t great, most kids either report a 5 on AB or take BC and get a 4 there. 4 and 5 on the AP econs is good. I don’t think NYU takes the Government APs, it’s sketch, I know, but it’s how they do. No one understands why.</p>
<p>GPA: Is this weighted out of 4.0 or 5.0?</p>
<p>Rank: Top 10% is good, this is average at Stern. I think 50-70% Stern students are top 25%, 25-35% top 10%, and 5-15% are top 5%.</p>
<p>ECs: Varsity sports would factor more at a school that’s more athletically prestigious than here, at NYU they value leadership positions like captain and such more than simple participation because our teams aren’t great at all. NHS is standard. Student Investment Club is very applicable, History Club is good to demonstrate broader interests than business alone, political internship is a strong plus.</p>
<p>Other: White/male won’t help you much. Stern is dominantly male, 69% Asian, and predominantly Caucasian after that.</p>
<p>Did you apply EDII or RD?</p>