<p>Okay, my stats:</p>
<p>SAT:
M: 710
V: 710</p>
<p>SAT II:
Chem: 800
Math IIC: 720
Writing: 580</p>
<p>At a private Catholic highschool:</p>
<p>Freshman grades(all honors):
Biology: 93
English: 95
Global: 90
Math(advanced 1 year): 94
Spanish(advanced one year): 84</p>
<p>Sophomore grades(all are honors):
Chem: 97
English: 93
Global: 96
Math(advanced by one year): 95
Spanish(advanced by one year):95</p>
<p>Junior grades:
AP Physics B: 99 with a 5 on the AP test
English(honors): 94
Sociology: 100
Calculus(college level but not as difficult as actual AP): 99
US History/Government: 97</p>
<p>Senior year is currently being spent at a special program at Clarkson University. I’m taking the same courses as regular freshman of my major(chemistry).
First Semester:
Chemistry I: A
Physics I: A
Calculus I: A
Great Ideas(humanities): A
Chemistry Lab(chem majors take chem lab as a separate course): TA did a poor job of returning graded material so I won’t know for sure until official grades are in but no less than a B+ .</p>
<p>Recommendation from my Chemistry professor at Clarkson(I’m currently among the top two students taking freshman chemistry here).</p>
<p>Another recommendation from my Junior year English teacher who really liked my creative writing style and humor.</p>
<p>EC’s, hobbies, volunteer stuff:
-High Voltage Electrical Devices(primarily Tesla Coils): I pursued this as a hobby from 8th grade through my junior year of highschool.
-200+ volunteer hours at a Science Museum.
-Highschool historical society
-Clarkson radio station show host
-Clarkson Film Club(making short films)
-Clarkson Astronomy Club
-In 8th grade and running a little bit into 9th grade I started an organization among my friends which tried to get a public skateboard park built in my town. I spoke to the mayor a few times and there also was a petition which accumulated hundreds of signatures. The costs associated with building it and insurance were prohibative and parks opened in nearby towns which eliminated the demand.</p>
<p>I guess that’s it.</p>