<p>Top 5% of grade
Expect 2000 SAT score
Expect 800 physics and maths II subject score
Good references
Essays are good (have not written some, but I’ve got creative writing championship few years ago lol)</p>
<p>Application almost complete</p>
<p>EC’s
Chess
Scouts
Choir
Various sports
etc.</p>
<p>Applying to:
MIT
UT and other Canadian U’s
RPI
RIT
UCB
UCLA
Others</p>
<p>Intended majors:
Engineering (Civil/Computer), Physics</p>
<p>Future career:
=( sigh…</p>
<p>Well? Too ambitious? Did I miss anything?</p>
<p>Oh, right. I skipped grade 10 and 11. So I’m now 15. Going to college in September 2010. FYI.</p>
<p>Question: Should I apply to RPI? And how do I apply for scholarship? All it gives me is ROTC, or need based which I’m unsure of…</p>
<p>bump… help please really please</p>
<p>You’d probably need to tell me which school are you from, LOL.</p>
<p>Just one question, you said you are going to college in September 2010, and yet you haven’t submitted your applications for UCs?</p>
<p>I have submitted UC in November. Have not submit MIT and CommonApp.</p>
<p>Hi, MrPropapanda. Your “expect” needs to be more exact. Besides, nobody can predict what happens with the SAT. I expected a 2000, and got a 2280 for Dec SAT
There is no way to “expect” an SAT score.</p>
<p>Perhaps. I just expect the lowest possible score. Don’t go on about the uncertainty principle and that I could get six hundred points. :P</p>
<p>Thanks, I don’t care if your answers are totally wrong, but you just made me 1000 times better now. :)</p>
<p>UT is Toronto.</p>