Thank you all for the advice. I do understand that the best that can come from sharing stats is targeting the areas in which I can improve, but even that is a major help.
Here are my stats:
For clarification, I’ve already graduated high school.
-I took the Applicant Fitness Assessment, scoring 75 pushups, 92 crunches, and a 7:08 one mile run.
-I graduated with a 3.98 unweighted GPA from a Jesuit college preparatory school . I took numerous honors classes and 4 AP classes (Chemistry, US history, Physics, Government & Politics)
-My SAT score is 1380 (650 math, 730 evidence based reading and writing)
-I wrestled all four years of high school and earned four varsity letters as well as two team leadership/commitment awards.
-I was a volunteer academic tutor for a school program, and received a school award commending me as a tutor (I was student of the month as well, but I don’t know if that is noteworthy).
-I was an active member of a men’s service group at my school and was a volunteer at non-school related events.
-I was a Bass in my school’s best choir—Jazz Choir (members pass two rounds of auditions to get in). We traveled across WA to competitions, and we were Academic State Champions. I was the choir chaplain and also received the choral program’s Christian Spirit Award.
-I was a member of a local Catholic youth group and helped put on several faith-related community events. I have also been an altar server for several years, twice receiving recognition of my service from the Knights of Columbus. I sang at mass at my school, and was a leader for putting on Catholic events that the school hosted. In addition to taking a Faith-in-Leadership class, I twice applied and landed a highly selective spot on the leadership teams that conducted school retreats for the underclassmen. At graduation, I was voted to receive the Fr. Joseph Cataldo Award for excelling in the study and practice of the Catholic faith.
-I was the founder and president of my school’s first weightlifting club.
-I am taking a gap year between high school and college to be a volunteer teacher in Africa. I will be teaching high school math and physics.
-Intended major is aerospace engineering
I’m set to take the SAT again soon to bump up my math score at least because my primary school is Rensselaer Polytechnic. I think the interview went well, but the LT was so straight faced and dry so it was hard to tell his impression of me. I guess you get what you get, though. I do have a backup plan if I don’t get the scholarship as well.