Very Quickly . . .

<p>Junior, 16, NY
UGPA: 3.6823
WGPA: 3.7344</p>

<p>Classes This Year:
AP Biology
AP English Language
AP US History
Physics
Pre-Calc</p>

<p>Classes Next Year:
AP Psychology
AP Calculus BC
AP Chemistry
AP Physics B
AP Macroeconomics
AP Literature
AP Statistics</p>

<p>PSAT: 1910 (10th Gr); 1960 (11th Gr)
SAT: N/A
ACT: 30
SAT IIs: N/A</p>

<p>Extra Curricular:
North Shore University Hospital Junior Volunteer: 150 Hours
Shelter Rock Public Library: Teen tutor for senior citizens (Not many hours)
DECA: Active Member
Chuch: Youth Leader/Director for 3 Years; Led instrumental worship with guitar playing
India: Opened up a church for local people to worship; health oriented programs</p>

<p>Near Future Extra Curricular:
Feinstein Institute Summer Intern Research (Hopefully this summer)
Maybe a Habitats for Humanity project</p>

<p>Chances at: Stony Brook Honors College</p>

<p>Anyone know?</p>

<p>you’re in no worries.</p>

<p>The thing is, I didn’t get put into NHS at my school. I’m trying to make an appeal. If I’m not in NHS, will that hurt my chances very much? Or will what I have cover over what NHS takes away?</p>

<p>The NHS issue depends on why exactly you didn’t get in. Was it because of behavioral/character issues, or was it your GPA/lack of leadership (or whatever)? If it’s the latter, I would say that it won’t matter too much. Most CCers agree that NHS does not do much for an application. However, if your reason for not getting in was due to behavior/character, I would say that you have bigger problems on your hands.</p>