Demographics
Note: I am currently a junior.
- US domestic (US citizen)
- State/Location of residency: Illinois, Chicago suburbs
- Type of high school: large public
- Other special factors: (first generation to college, legacy, recruitable athlete, etc.): none, first gen in America but not first gen to college
Cost Constraints / Budget
None, just depends on whether parents are willing to pay, would like the max to be 50k/yr
Intended Major(s): applied math, physics, journalism, envirosci, something thatâs interdisciplinary
GPA, Rank, and Test Scores: 4.0/4.0, 4.56/5.00, no rank, test scores are pretty mid (1460 SAT) even though I thought I could do better because in freshman and sophomore year I got perfect PSATs. In hindsight, I was overconfident. Iâm taking the ACT to get better test scores.
List your HS coursework
- English: accelerated english frosh/soph, AP language junior year, will take AP lit next year
- Math: geometry, precalculus, AP Calc bc, AP stats, taking multivar and Lin alg senior year + a math modeling class which I am really excited about
- Science: chemistry, AP physics 1, and (currently) AP physics c mechanics and e&m, will take AP bio next year
- History and social studies: world history, AP U.S. history
- Language other than English: 3 years of language. I donât want to say which one (might be too revealing)
- Visual or performing arts: orchestra for 2 years, quit junior year because lack of space on schedule, will rejoin senior year
- Other academic courses: none
Awards
None other than NHS, some regional journalism awards (also published in Best of SNO), silver presidential volunteer service award
Extracurriculars
(Include leadership, summer activities, competitions, volunteering, and work experience)
A board member for physics club @ my school
attended cool university/research laboratory outreach programs like lectures (physics-based lectures)
orchestra ensemble outside of school (weekly rehearsals, chamber music)
independent chamber music performance (performing @ new yearsâ events, senior centers, Sunday school events, community events)
Will have been in my schoolâs newspaper for 3 years come senior year (no leadership unfortunately, but I love reading journalism)
Taught American culture abroad in a foreign language school (in the country my parents are from) for a few weeks and this honestly was quite a surprising experience because many of my middle school students had such unfounded generalizations of America (I guess this is what happens bc of social media) and generally had no concept of âbeing an American but also connected to oneâs heritage/ethnicityâ (although this is to be expected cuz theyâve never experienced that)
I was a private tutor for one year. I mentored an 8th grader (who became a freshman) in English and created my own lesson plans and each session was 1hr30min.
Varsity tennis. Also track but I just did it for waiving my P.E. class hehe donât come for me
Pretty minor, but I am a teacherâs assistant for a math class on the weekends.
Also Boy Scouts but this is just for fun
Essays/LORs/Other
(Optionally, guess how strong these are and include any other relevant information or circumstances.)
None yet, but Iâm probably going to get one from my physics teacher. I look up to my current math teacher a lot but he doesnât seem willing to write my letter of rec (he went on a rant about having to write LORs when the student just sat in class and got a good grade). Tbh, fair. Iâm much more vocal in my physics class though.
Maybe my history teacher as well. Iâve emailed him a couple times about topics I find interesting. Iâm being a coward, I knowâŠIâm too awkward when talking to teachers in person oops
I have a feeling my LORS will be pretty generic.
Schools
(List of colleges by your initial chance estimate; designate if applying ED/EA/RD; if unsure, leave them unclassified)
These are schools that Iâm eyeing right now
- Assured (100% chance of admission and affordability):
- Extremely Likely: idk!
- Likely: state school (my schoolâs kinda a feeder)
- Toss-up: case western, rose hulman
- Lower Probability: northwestern
- Low Probability: probably my dream schools: Stanford,Harvey mudd, and Yale
What I need recommendations for: target and safety schools! I need to build a robust list of these schools instead of saturating my college list with reaches lol
I also need recommendations for where I can get a good liberal arts education because I want to take fun, interesting classes. I saw âphysics in the 20th centuryâ and âthe city in filmâ and âthermodynamics and climate changeâ courses on mit ocw and these look realllyyyy fun and I want to pursue an education like that in college especially since I am privileged with the means to afford these funny ahh weird classes that arenât career-applicable (though this might not be the best approach; what do you guys think?)