chances...

<p>4.2 weighted, 4.0 unweighted (9th Grade 4.0, 10th 4.1, 11th 4.4)
Top 10%
33 ACT…will become at least 34 or 35
225 PSAT, National Merit
800 Math IIC
800 Chemistry
National AP Scholar:
APs
-Eng. Lang. (B+)
-Chem (A)
-Calc BC (A+)
-Econ (A)
-Stat (A)
-Physics C (A)
-Compsci A (A)</p>

<p>APs taking senior year:
Eng. Lit, Environ. Sci, Multivariable Calc (not an official AP, but counted as one at my school), Spanish</p>

<p>All other courses are honors courses.
1 course online in Java from UC Berkeley.
2 statewide programming awards</p>

<p>3-yr long science research project…in short, it’s a security project about computer vision, some minor awards; I worked with a guy at MIT.</p>

<p>Main ECs:
Piano (10hrs/wk, 9-12) Many, many statewide awards
Cello (7hrs/wk, 9-12) All-state
Student non-fiction literary Journal (2hrs/wk, 10-12) Editorial board, web pub. manager
Mu Alpha Theta (11-12, 2hrs/wk)
Players: Pit Orchestra (10-12, 8hrs/wk 1semester/yr)</p>

<p>Work: Web Design Business: Founder (2hrs/wk, 9-12)
Com. Service: Synagogue Youth (4hrs/wk, 9-12) Chapter Communications VP, responsible for biggest increase in membership in region</p>

<p>Summer:
-Northwestern CTD
-Community Service/Cultural Exchange in Hawaii
-International Music Camp (IIYM)</p>

<p>Other:
-Stanford’s EPGY
-CT Junior Science and Humanities Symposium
-Essay about mix between arts and sciences/music+engineering</p>

<p>thanks…I have not decided whether to apply to SEAS, CC, ED, or RD yet either</p>

<p>If you get good scores on all your AP exams, and continue to do well in your senior year, then you definitely have a chance of being admitted.</p>