So I have very good academics.
-1/117 for class rank
-1500 on SAT (only my junior year so I can probably improve it)
-Perfect 4.0 unweighted, only one AP as that all our school offers, plus about 5 college courses by the time I graduate.
Although this seems very good, is it enough to make up for lacking sports participation? I know sports go into the leadership category on the whole cadet score so I will put my leadership down.
-One year of JV and one year of Varsity baseball, I don't plan to play this year as I don't have time
-Not sure if this counts for anything but I go to the gym a lot, so will do good on the CFA
-Vice president of SkillsUSA, NHS, and Mathletes. (Looking to move up to the president for at least one).
-As Vice President of SkillsUSA I oversee and run a lot of events, for instance, I am currently trying to start a SkillsUSA organization at a local middle school.
-Over 500 hours of community service.
-I am also one of the main three writers that helped write a document every chapter (School program) in SkillUSA has to do, our school ended up getting top 100 in the nation. There are 300,000 members and over 1,000 chapters so not a small organization.
Not sure what sections these go under as they are awards
-I compete as a part of SkillsUSA, first year I got fourth in the state out of about 50 people. In the second year, I got first in the state out of 60 and seventh in nationals out of the 50 that made it to nationals (Need to be first in the state to make it).
-I also got a community service award from our local chamber of commerce. Needed a recommendation and there were close to 100 applicants.
-Got many nationally recognized awards through SkillsUSA.
-Attended many leadership events through SkillsUSA, took me three years to get to the final level as you have to attend them over three years. (Took me it Washington)
-Won a local math competition and with another student lead my school to second place overall
-Attended HOBY Leadership over sophomore summer,
-Got a virtual Summer NSLI-Y scholarship (Paid for by the government) over the summer to learn Russian.
I am sure I am forgetting things this is off the top of my head. I know no one can tell me if I will make it but will stopping sports over the next two years hurt me a lot? Or will my other good leadership help make up for it?
-1/117 for class rank
-1500 on SAT (only my junior year so I can probably improve it)
-Perfect 4.0 unweighted, only one AP as that all our school offers, plus about 5 college courses by the time I graduate.
Although this seems very good, is it enough to make up for lacking sports participation? I know sports go into the leadership category on the whole cadet score so I will put my leadership down.
-One year of JV and one year of Varsity baseball, I don't plan to play this year as I don't have time
-Not sure if this counts for anything but I go to the gym a lot, so will do good on the CFA
-Vice president of SkillsUSA, NHS, and Mathletes. (Looking to move up to the president for at least one).
-As Vice President of SkillsUSA I oversee and run a lot of events, for instance, I am currently trying to start a SkillsUSA organization at a local middle school.
-Over 500 hours of community service.
-I am also one of the main three writers that helped write a document every chapter (School program) in SkillUSA has to do, our school ended up getting top 100 in the nation. There are 300,000 members and over 1,000 chapters so not a small organization.
Not sure what sections these go under as they are awards
-I compete as a part of SkillsUSA, first year I got fourth in the state out of about 50 people. In the second year, I got first in the state out of 60 and seventh in nationals out of the 50 that made it to nationals (Need to be first in the state to make it).
-I also got a community service award from our local chamber of commerce. Needed a recommendation and there were close to 100 applicants.
-Got many nationally recognized awards through SkillsUSA.
-Attended many leadership events through SkillsUSA, took me three years to get to the final level as you have to attend them over three years. (Took me it Washington)
-Won a local math competition and with another student lead my school to second place overall
-Attended HOBY Leadership over sophomore summer,
-Got a virtual Summer NSLI-Y scholarship (Paid for by the government) over the summer to learn Russian.
I am sure I am forgetting things this is off the top of my head. I know no one can tell me if I will make it but will stopping sports over the next two years hurt me a lot? Or will my other good leadership help make up for it?