<p>Gender: M
Location: NC
College Class Year: 2014
High School: Public
Will apply for financial aid: Yes</p>
<p>Academics:</p>
<p>GPA - Unweighted: 4.00
GPA - Weighted: 4.75
Class Rank: top 5 students
Class Size: 150</p>
<p>Scores:</p>
<p>SAT I Math: 720
SAT I Critical Reading: 720
SAT I Writing: 670
SAT II Math Level 1 (IC): 730
SAT II Biology - M: 730
SAT II Chemistry: 710</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:</p>
<p>Significant Extracurriculars: </p>
<p>Model UN
Science Olympiad
Latin Club
National Honors Society</p>
<p>Leadership positions: </p>
<p>Founder/President Young Democrats of America
Vice President Latin Club
President National Honors Society</p>
<p>Athletic Status - list sport and your level: </p>
<p>Tennis (Freshman, Junior)
Cross Country (Junior)
Track (Junior)</p>
<p>Volunteer/Service Work:
countless hours doing lights for plays at local theater
volunteered many hours with the Obama campaign
random other service stuff</p>
<p>Honors and Awards: </p>
<p>Valedictorian</p>
<p>College Summer programs: </p>
<p>NC Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics
NC Governor’s School</p>
<p>Valedictorian really helps…try getting the writing score to at least 700+…even witouth taking the sats over again, you should get into Emory…Duke/Cornell/Rice/Northwestern/UPenn really like valedictorains, with your 1440/1600 you should get into most of the schools I listed above…</p>
<p>***(I would have recommened WashU as well, but the school is not need-blind, so when an applicant applies for FA, most of the time the applicant is waitlisted…)</p>
<p>thanks, any others?</p>
<p>You look good. Try taking math II (though you’ll have to get an 800 in order to look good).</p>
<p>Jesus Christ, are you serious? Did you even need to post that</p>
<p>This is not a spectacular individual (no offense to the OP who has very impressive stats) compared to those with an SAT composite of 2200+ and 800s on every subject test that you find on the HYPSM threads. So, don’t be quick to say phrases like, “did you even need to post that”</p>
<p>What awards have you won? That seemed to be important (at least for scholarship consideration). Having gone to NC Governor’s School myself, I found all the schools I applied to thought very highly of the program.</p>