<p>Average- In New York City, they don’t use the 1-4 system, tbut a 0-100 scale is used instead. 98-99 Average, including Advanced Woodwinds, Accelerated/Honors English, Math and Spanish classes, AP Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Psychology, English Literature, Calculus, Environmental Science, and independent study AP US, World, European History, Comparative Gov’t/Politics, Art History, Biology. College Courses in Political Science, Model UN (Pace University and CUNY), Behavioral Sciences- includes INTEL research in sociology, Civil Rights, Marine Ecology Research, Finance and Chemistry- totalling 30+ credits, 2350 on SAT, 34 on ACT, I am a Junior, so I still need to take SAT 2 exams in US History, Chemistry, World History, Math and English. Editor, school newspaper and organizational newsletter, Debate Team, Chess Team captians, Handball and Soccer Team managers, Screenwriting Club president, founder of an Interfaith organization in NYC, delegate to the UN Youth Assembly, participant in UN Youth Leadership training program, Legislaltive Director (1000+ volunteer hours), Intern to an Assemblyman, Member of Planned Parenthood executive board, Intern at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Art and Design Classes with the Met. Museum and Cooper Hewitt Museum, Student Government, Band, Jazz Band, Choir Soloist, Peer Mediation, Completed college-level research in art history, Cantor for synagogue, Stuent Union leader, President Pro tem, NYC Youth Congress, Forum Moderator, Leader in Model State Senate and Model City Council, Awards from Brooklyn College, EPA, local news networks, NSHSS, NASSP, Kohl’s, organizations, elected officials, essay contests.</p>