SAT I (breakdown): 2390, 790W; one sitting
SAT II : 780 Biology, 800 Math II, planning to take French and Chem
PSAT: 233 (National Merit Semi-Finalist probable)
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.96
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): School does not rank, but gives out ranges of GPAs in school profile
AP : APUSH (5), Chem (5), Lang (5), Euro (5), US Gov (5), Stat (5), Calc AB (5), Psych (5, self), Bio (5, self)
Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): Nationally ranked in French contest since freshman year
Extracurriculars
Debate: Varsity debater since sophomore year, but not particularly good at it. Won two awards at one tournament.
Newspaper: Layout editor sophomore year, Co-Editor-in-Chief junior and senior year. Dedicated a lot of time to this.
Math team: Not particularly good, but might be captain next year.
Volunteer Ambulance: About 70 hours, but the EMT class took up 300+ hours during my junior year in class time and studying
Physics club: President junior and senior year, but didn't do anything
I'm learning about programming and algorithms on my own, so it doesn't show up anywhere official. Can I put this in activities, or should I just leave it to the essays?
Job: Worked as Kumon grader and private French tutor
Summer Activities
NY Math Circle as rising sophomore
NJ Governor's School of Engineering and Technology as rising senior
Senior Year Schedule
AP Physics (B class, but C exams)
AP French
AP World
AP Lit
MCP Humanities (course is alongside local university)
Multivariable
Should I take an elective in C++? I am unsure to because I know that I am going to be way ahead of the class, but I haven't been able to take any other Comp Sci type courses.
Other
State (if domestic applicant): New Jersey
Country (if international applicant): USA
School Type: Public, small
Ethnicity: White
Gender: Female
Income Bracket: 150,000+
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): White female going into engineering?
Intended Major: Electrical/computer engineering
College list
MIT
Stanford
Caltech
Columbia
Cornell
UC Berkeley
Carnegie Mellon
U of Michigan
U of Texas-Austin
Purdue
Rutgers-New Brunswick (in-state)
I know, tons of reaches.
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