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Hi! I am a high school senior applying early decision to the university of michigan. Here are my stats!
Gpa- 4.0 uw (school does not do weighted)
9 ap classes, school only offers 7 so i had to take some online, 4 college classes at the university of Michigan
Salutatorian!
Psychology/pre med track
Ecs:
Founder and project lead of the pink protocol, a community awareness project about the importance of first aid
HOSA president and founder
NHS president
DECA vice president
umich research learning participant
Varsity volleyball
Youth volleyball coach
Varsity Tennis
Part time job maintained all throughout highschool
Peer to peer mentor for special education
Overall highschool coursework
Freshman year- Honors Physical science, US history, Gym, Health, Advanced geometry, English 9, Spanish 1
Sophomore year- Honors bio, Spanish 2, advanced algebra 2, AP world (4), English 10, art, criminology
Junior year- Ap environment science (4), Ap Lang (4), Ap Gov (5), Adv trig and pre calc, Honors chemistry , Anatomy and physiology
senior year- umichflint bio, umichflint art, umich flint art history, umich flint communications, Ap micro and Ap macro, Ap bio, AP psych, AP lit
Awards
First generation recognition award
Salutatorian
Ap scholar award
Major and other information
Psychology at LSA, In state applicant, ED
Strong essays, according to multiple teachers, and 3 very strong recommendations!