<p>SAT IIs:
World History: 740
U.S. History: 730
Literature: 710</p>
<p>APs:
5: English Language, World History, Human Geography, Physics B,
Psychology, Spanish Language
4: U.S. History</p>
<p>Grades and Classes:
GPA (UW):94.8
Class Rank: appx. 35-45 out of 578
All As (except in AP Spanish IV) throughout four years of high school in the most demanding courses possible. I am taking seven APs my senior year with a general focus towards liberal arts and government (e.g. microeconomics ap in addition to macro ap, comparative gov ap in addition to us gov ap)</p>
<p>Extracurriculars and Awards</p>
<p>Literary Magazine Staff/Board (9,10)</p>
<p>Debate Team
Extemporaneous Speaking Co-Captain (11)
Team Co-Captain (12)
Success and awards at a state and national level. By no means a national champion, but still moderately successful in national-level competition.
Founded Middle School Debate Program at former middle school and have coached it for 3 years.</p>
<p>Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society (11-12)
National Honor Society (11-12)
National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award Nominee (Possible Winner?)
National Merit Semi-Finalist (finalist soon)
Achievement Award in US History (Teacher’s Student Award of Two… 11th)</p>
<p>Also, I have achieved Outstanding Distinction in the National Forensic League (National Speech and Debate League). This is the second-highest distinction possible for a student.</p>
<p>What do you think I can do to bring out those leadership qualities in the application? My leadership experience is essentially all through debate - granted, it is a fairly high burden of leadership since we are a nationally recognized team.</p>
<p>Also, I forgot to mention that I’ve attended Summer Debate institutes at UCLA or in Texas each summer of high school, and also worked as a Counselor in Training at a summer camp that emphasizes leadership (yay!).</p>
<p>ALSO: I’m not taking a science course my senior year. I don’t think this will be very damaging though, since Columbia mentions that it can sometimes be positive to sacrifice classes in some areas in order to take more classes related to what you’re passionate about.</p>