<p>Male
African American
Top 8% of class
GPA - 4.08
SAT - 1950</p>
<p>9th grade:
Algebra I…A
Integrated Science…A
English I…A
French I…A
Band III…A
Computer Appl I…A
Geometry Honors…C (arghh)</p>
<p>9th grade GPA - 3.8</p>
<p>10th Grade:
English II Honors…B
Biology I Honors…B
French II…A
World History Honors…A
Band IV…A
Algebra II Honors…C (geez lol)
AP Microeconomics…B</p>
<p>10th Grade GPA - 4.0</p>
<p>11th Grade:
AP Art History…A
Pre-AP Calculus…C (is there a patter here lol?)
AP Psychology…C
AP Biology…C
Band V…A
AP English Language…C
AP U.S. History…A
Chemistry I Honors…B
Physics I Honors…A
AP Macroeconomics…A
AP Computer Science A…A</p>
<p>11th Grade GPA - 4.72</p>
<p>12th Grade:
AP English Literature
AP French Language
AP U.S. Government
AP Comparative Government
AP Calculus AB
Band VI
AP Physics C</p>
<p>National Honor Society
Wind Ensemble - Oboe
Marching Band - Alto Saxophone
National French Honor Society
National English Honor Society
Mu Alpha Theta
Band Secretary
Woodwind Section Leader
Pharmacy Volunteer</p>
<p>why are you asking for MIT & CIT if you are getting cs in math. Have you done any research? If not, you have no chance. A downward trend in grades is not good.</p>
<p>well i know, but i was intersted in biomedical engineering. it isnt that the math was hard, i just never did homework because of my other classes and my dedication to band, i just showed up for tests…what if i get an A in ap calculus?</p>
<p>Pre-AP Calculus at my school is a fancy way of saying Pre-Calculus because people thought they had to take Pre-Calculsu to take rgular Calculus, when u only need trig to take reg calculus so they changed it to Pre-AP to let ppl know pre-calc is only necessary if u plan to take AP calc not reg Calc.</p>