<p>Stuyvesant High School - 93ish gpa
SAT: took once (new in march) - 2200: 790(M), 650(CR), 760(W)
SAT IIs: took 3 in may - 740 on 2c, 730 on physics, 680 on us history
might want to retake these in fall
only problem on transcript is one term of BC calc cuz i doubled up with precal and got a 75 in that class, but the second term after switching to AB got a 94 - next year im still persuing math and taking multivariate calculus
asian indian
want to go into medicine</p>
<p>In-School Extra Curricular Activities
Board of Elections chair
Stuyvesant Standard Science Editor/News and Science Writer
Seinfeld Club- president and founder
ARISTA National Honor Society
Spanish National Honor Society
Big Sib</p>
<p>Outside of School Extra Curricular Activities
Research at RARAF (2 summers before junior year and senior year)
Mt. Sinai Mini Med School
Mt. Sinai Bio Science Studies Institute summer before sophomore year
Merrill Lynch Young Business Leaders Summer Institute summer before senior year
Volunteer at Northshore-LIJ University Hospital all four years
Big Brothers/Big Sisters After school Program Mentor/Volunteer
AIDS Walk Volunteer
Visiting Nurse Service of New York (Volunteer summer before sophomore year)</p>
<p>Competitions
Quality of Life Competition for Standard article on International Awareness
NYC Math Research Fair
Intel Science Talent Search Competition based on research - will enter
Westinghouse Competition based on research - will enter
Chemagination Local and Regional Competition
College Level Classes
Hunter College Physics Lab (along with AP Physics B)
Baruch College Introduction to Business (Merrill Lynch Program)
AP classes in school
a. Sophomore year AP European History (3)
b. Junior year AP United States History (4)
AP Calculus AB (4)
AP Physics B (3)
c. Senior year AP American Government
AP Biology
AP English
Multivariable Calculus</p>
<p>Awards and Recognition
Mastery Level in Chemistry
Mastery Level in Physics will get this year
National Merit should be Finalist
Math Fair Achievement Freshman Year
AP Scholar with Honor
Chemagination Regional Winner</p>
<p>can anyone please tell me where they think i would be able to get in or where they suggest i apply
i am definitely applying to boston universities 7 year and penn states 6/7 year but where else would be good place to apply? thanks a lot
i was looking into george washington and northwestern as well as union and maybe umdnj but idk
thanks for the help</p>
<p>Hmm you have a lot of stuff going on. Score-wise you’re average. But you seem to have alot of extracurriculars. You’re indian which doesn’t help either. The good thing is you’re definitely in the range and fit the profile of what they’re looking for. With all that research, you should apply to BU 7-year, PSU 7-year, RPI 7-year, Rochester 8-year, and UMDNJ if you’re from NJ, Northwestern, and Brown. These are the standard programs that hs students apply to. I know that BU, RPI, and PSU love research. Brown doesn’t really look for that so much. I’m sure you’ll get into at the very least one of these bs/md programs. You have the stats. Gluck.</p>
<p>Wow you’re extra curriculars are great. Also, I think the research will look good to the schools no matter what, especially if you do the competitions.</p>
<p>GPA 4.0 uw 4.3w
SAT 2150
SAT math IIc- 770 Chem-800
ACT 32 (didn’t prep so…hopefully a 34/35 in fall)
Rank- 1/398</p>
<p>AP: bio-5
chem-5
spanish-lets not go there
(4next yr)</p>
<p>Activities</p>
<p>-Research at University Chem. Dept. (2 yrs)
-Studied dna radicals caused by radiation
-University of Michigan (6weeek science lab program)
-16 Math Credits at University (2 yr Summer Program)
-NHS (11,12) Prez
-Founded free district wide tutoring program (hs2ms)
-founder of Medical Mentorship- started in 10th grade didn’t get established till this yr…basically its a EC where students shadow ddocs…
-Science Olympiad (10-12) Founder Prez
-Student Government (9-12) VP(2), tresurer, sec
-Newspaper (11-12) Editer in chief
-Varsity Tennis (9-12)
-Leadership Conferences (9-10)
-JV Soccer (9-10)</p>
<p>Volunteer
-ER 200 hrs
-Shadow cardio/fellow for 4 weeks
-Tutor
-Nursing Home
-Nursing Home(work)
-hockey ref(work)
-tutor (work)</p>
<p>Awards</p>
<p>-Rennselar medal
-Baush and Lomb Science Award
-State PTSA Reflections Literature Award of Merit
-Scholar Athlete
-All academic team
-NYL certificate of achievment
-wolverine water safety essay contest winner
-honor roll, blah blah blah…</p>
<p>I feel that my stats and E/Cs are not as outstanding as most other applicants, but where can I get in? By the way, I want to apply ED for the PLME (Brown U is my first choice anyway, and it’d be freakin awesome if I can be a PLME student). However, I feel that my chance for both regular Brown and the PLME is pretty low, and I will also apply for several BS/MD programs (I’m not saying the BS/MD programs are easier to get in). Neways, where can I get in? </p>
<p>Korean-American living abroad. English is my second language, and I have been under American curriculum for 3 years.</p>
<p>GPA: 3.70/ 4.0 (The maximum GPA is 4.0, not 4.3. Anything above 94 is an A
and something in between 84 and 93 is a solid B.)
SAT I: 2270 (710 C/R, 780 Math, 780 Writing. I will take it again in Oct.)
SAT IIs: IIC 790, Chem 770, US history 700
APs: Chem 5, US History 4, English Language and Composition 4
TOEFL: 280</p>
<p>AP courses Ill be taking in senior year: AP English Literature, AP Calculus AB, AP Biology, AP Spanish Language, </p>
<p>My GPA for the first semester of junior year is really crappy. I got something like 3.15, so my cumulative GPA went down significantly. However, I bounced back by getting a 3.75 in the second semester.</p>
<p>E/C and Awards
Orchestra for all 4 years (I have been playing the cello since 1998)
University Interscholastic League Cello Solo 1st Class (UIL is a musical achievement testing used in Texas. I got the highest grade in 9th grade. I moved to )
1st place winner for The 15th Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association Math Contest (in 9th grade)
Spanish Club President (12)
PSAT National Merit Commended Scholar (11)
National Honors Society (12)
200 hours of community service at Chimsulwon (It’s a nonprofit organization in Korea where old ppl and the phsically challenged people are treated with oriental medicine. I treat patients with acupuncture and moxibustion)
Taekwondo 2nd Dan holder
Internship at two hospitals (50 hours)
No sports at this moment (Starting DB for the freshman football team and Varsity track sprinter in 9th grade, but my current school doesn’t offer programs for fball and track, so it prolly doesn’t count).</p>