<p>White male looking to go into Carnegie Mellon and UVA 's engineering programs. </p>
<p>Gpa weighted 4.31 all As except one B in calculus AB
10/277 for top 4 percent in class
10 APs total including senior year
Multivariable calculus senior year</p>
<p>ACT: highest was a 33 with a 35 in math 35 in English and 31 in science and 29 in reading in one date. Also a 9 in the essay for a 32 combined English writing score. </p>
<p>Extra circulars:
co-founder of a non profit organization dedicated to providing kids with comfort items and educations. </p>
<p>Math tutor in community and school</p>
<p>Board of governor for an advisory council dedicated to helping teens overcome issues with are most oppressing. </p>
<p>Tennis team number one seed and captain. MVP all three years. Competed at districts as a individual and team. </p>
<p>Boy scouts held numerous positions and soon to be eagle Scout. </p>
<p>Gold and silver presidential awards for over 300 service hours sophomore year and 200 junior year. </p>
<p>An alumni of leadership Loudoun and 2013 boys state. </p>
<p>Mu alpha theta, nhs, and foreign language honor societies. </p>
<p>Awarded magnum cum laude on Latin 4 national exam.</p>
<p>I think you have a very good chance at both schools. Your gpa is perfect for both programs and your EC are consistent and useful. Make sure you submit those SAT IIs because they will definitely help you. Take care!</p>
<p>You have a solid shot at either. Multivariable calculus will help you. Solid math II score. You have solid extracurriculars as well. The essays and letters of rec will be the difference makers. Good luck!</p>
<p>I think you have a great shot, but as with all competitive school like Carnegie Melon, nothing is guaranteed. I would say you’re a match, but if it doesn’t work out come see me at Michigan :)</p>
<p>Work hard on your essays! Those are essential!</p>
<p>I see this as very likely, especially if you go EA with UVA, or ED with carnegie mellon (or both). Again though, your home state matters, as someone questioned, especially for funding at UVA…</p>