u/Chemical-Lock-2353

Details

Gender: Female

Ethnicity: Asian

Location: Northeast. Kinda complicated I live in a wealthy town but in a crappy apt. The school is also very competitive.

Major: Idk. Med?

Income: Lower middle class

Stats

GPA 3.95 W 3.92 UW

Our school doesn't have rankings.

APs: None so far... So kinda looks really bad because my parents didn't go to school here and I just didn't know AP would be beneficial for college. To make things worse our school has a loot of AP available. I am planning on taking AP art history next year but prob too late.

I only took like 6 honors classes

Haven't taken SAT yet but practice score is around 1270-1360.

Not to mention my terrible essay skills

EC/ awards

(crap)

- I play violin but quit orchestra last year...

- No sports(chud)

- No club positions(social anxiety)

- 75 hours of community service and will earn about 75 more.

- National art honors society award (forgot name)

- High honor roll every quarter

- Accepted into NHS

- I applied to a bunch of summer programs but dunno if I'll be accepted

- Tutored orphans in India for a year.

Yeah... that's it 💀

Schools

I really don't know much about how good or competitive the schools are here so I'm just listing off the schools I was suggested:

Binghamton University, Northeastern, Boston College, Northwestern (def reach), Lehigh, Rutgers, SAIC, Villanova, Carnegie Melon, Loyola, NYU, Syracuse, UIC, Cornell.

What schools are reach, target and safety?

And what schools would fit me? Preferably in NJ, NY, Chicago, or MA

ty :)) (help.)

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u/Chemical-Lock-2353 — 16 days ago

Hello

I am currently a high school student and I am curious in pathology. I heard about it from my violin teacher(his mom is one) and it sounded like something of interest to me. So like... how do I become a pathologist? What are the things I have to do as a rising senior in HS? And what to do in college and after that? Dedication and work I need to put in? I feel like it'd be beneficial if I hear it from professionals rather than google, so any feedback is helpful :)

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u/Chemical-Lock-2353 — 16 days ago