<p>Any help is greatly appreciated</p>
<p>Okay, my sophomore/junior classes look like this:
(plusses are on my transcript but taken out for calculating my gpa. We are not on a 4.0 scale, so I’m trying to convert it now UC style)</p>
<p>Algebra II Honors-A
Business administration/law-A
Chemistry Honors-B
English II-A
History II H-A
Spanish III-A</p>
<p>J
AP Chemistry-A
English III-A
Journalism-A
Marketing-A
Pre-Calc Honors-A
US History Honors-A</p>
<p>By my calculations, keeping in mind you can only award “honors credit” to 2 full year courses in sophomore year according to UC, my GPA is a 3.92 uw and a 4.33 w? My senior schedule includes 3 APs including BC Calc and an honors course if it helps.</p>
<p><em>STATS</em>
gpa: 3.92 uw and 4.33 w
rank: not given
sat1: 2150 770v 740m 640w
sat2: 770 chem, taking math II in oct/nov
APs by end of senior year: Chemistry (5), Biology, Economics (micro+macro), BC Calc.
Senior year schedule: Physics Honors, AP Bio, AP Econ, AP calc BC, English IIII, half year course in microsoft office and then mandatory government and politics course.</p>
<p><em>EC’s</em></p>
<p>Crew
-Been rowing since mid sophomore year
-competed nationally
-varsity rowing for past 2 years
-co-founded rowing club</p>
<p>Boy Scouts
-Since 6th grade
-held troop leader position
-working on eagle scout</p>
<p>FBLA
-officer since sophomore year
-competed regionally</p>
<p>Done a few model UN competitions
Work at a soup kitchen</p>
<p><em>Awards/Honors</em>
National merit recognition canidate
High honor roll
Certificates of recognition for almost all classes sophomore and junior year
UVA book award
NHS member</p>
<p><em>Summer Programs</em>
National Student Leadership Conference-American U.</p>
<h2>Worked at Boy Scout resident camp for past 2 summers</h2>
<p>*Rec’s should be excellent, i’ve known one teacher since 6th grade, the other taught my very personal AP chem class, and my guidance counselor was there when I was born (close family friend).
Essays I hope will be passable.</p>
<p>Thoughts? I’m really shooting for UCLA.</p>