<p>Sophmore Year:
AP Calculus BC:5
AP US History: 5
AP Statistics: 5
AP Microeconomics: 4
AP Biology:5
Sophmore Year GPA:3.94</p>
<p>Junior Year:
AP Chemistry: 5
AP European History:5
AP Physics B:5
AP Physics C: Mechanics : 5
AP Physics C: E+M: 5
AP Environmental Science: 5
AP Comparative Politics and Government:5
AP Calculus AB:5
AP Psychology: 5
AP U.S. Government and Politics:4
AP Computer Science:4
AP Macroeconomics: 4
AP Language and Composition: 4
AP Literature and Composition: 4
AP World History: 4
AP Art History: 3
AP Human Geography: 3
Multivariable Calculus</p>
<p>4.0 Junior Year</p>
<p>SAT 2’s</p>
<p>Biology M: 800
Math Level 2: 800
Chemistry:790
US History:710</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:</p>
<p>Varsity Sports
Nordic Varsity Letter: 9th,10th Grade
Tennis Varsity Letter: 9th,10th,11th Grade (Junior Year State Champs)
Football Varsity Letter: 11th Grade</p>
<p>Science Olympiad (1st at regionals, 3rd at State) 11th Grade
Quiz Bowl (participant) 11th Grade
Chess Club (10th-11th 11th Grade State Champs) (Founder)</p>
<p>Volunteer once a week tutoring elementary school chess clubs.</p>
<p>Job Tutoring Kids at KUMON (8 Hours a Week)</p>
<p>Research at University Of Minnesota (Biomedical Engineering Field)</p>
<p>lol…you guys are funny. @SeattleBulldog- Lets be reasonable…U Michigan match come on, honestly bro? Washington low-reach…***, you gotta be kidding. that’s my safety… @mrlaunrencenguyen- Junior year I was going for state ap scholar, so i scrapped up every random AP exam i could take. Hence the calb AB after calc BC @stressedouttt-Perhaps the most reasonable comment so far, but I am interested at your confusion? @soontobesnior-Some the class, but mostly just the tests.</p>
<p>Well, since you were able to pay for all of those AP tests in one go, I’m going to assume that you and your family are pretty financially well off. Just live with them for the rest of your life and forget about college :)</p>
<p>A 3 in AP Human?.. In the end your AP scores won’t even really reflect on you in admissions. Colleges don’t care about them and are only for when you want to receive credit.</p>
<p>If you’re not lying, at least you should save a lot of money.</p>
<p>@gazoz918…you seem to think AP exams require lots of time and effort. I started studying for AP exams a little after spring break. For that part of junior year I did have no life, but I still had varsity tennis every day. AP tests aren’t that hard as long as you read the Princeton review and actually understand material the first time haha.</p>
<p>I believe you. Its not all that uncommon to just take a lot of tests and not take the classes.</p>
<p>I think that fact that you did that shows a lot of commitment and it will definitely help you and make you look like an even stronger candidate.</p>