<p>760 Writing 770 Math 680 Critical Reading 2210
800 Biology 790 History 760 Math II
AP
US History
Calculus
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Literature
Government/Economics
Psychology</p>
<p>ACT:31
Class Rank: 2
4.25 GPA</p>
<p>President of Key Club</p>
<p>Research Publication- In Review for Journal
Hopeful Commended Scholar
Cambridge College Program-Three Courses Neuroscience, Quantam Physics, Calculus
Founder of Islamic Youth Program
Varsity Soccer 4 years- Captain, MVP
Scholar Bowl Captain
Calculus II Dual Enrollment
Shadowing under Cardiologist
Science Olympiad-Second Place Robot Ramble</p>
<p>Didn’t do Ivies, because they are reaches for everyone.</p>
<p>Duke- High Match, Low Reach
Emory- High Match
Washington University- Low Reach (They’re especially random with their acceptance, they often reject valedictorians and Harvard-bounds, waitlisted a Columbia-bound student
Johns Hopkins- High match (only because they accept most of their students ED, and you aren’t doing ED)
Vanderbilt- Low Match
Rice- Match</p>
<p>All Ivies are reaches for everyone, so that’s the same for Brown, Dartmouth, Princeton, and UPenn (though UPenn is easier to get into). Stanford is also a reach for everyone even though it’s not an Ivy. </p>
<p>Here you go for the rest of the schools:
Emory: Match
JHU: Slight reach
Vanderbilt: Match
Rice: Match</p>