congrats on your admission!! thanks for the insights of your college application. it would be much appreciated if you could make a video regarding your college essays.. thank you ☺💫
Congratulations on your academics and extracurriculars! You did a great job with your studies! That is very impressive. You have great content to the video! My name is Andres by the way. It is pleasure to meet you. Good luck with your top school, no matter where you go. God bless you and your family. 🙏❤️
Totally forgot to include this in the video 🫣 but sure! Here is a list of awards/honors I received throughout high school: - Platinum Honor Roll (essentially anyone who had above a weighted 98% average (i could be 1-2 points off give or take) (2020-2023) - Changemaker Recognition (2022) - Community Leadership Award (2023) - Commended Scholar (2022) - Sherpa Student of the Year (2020) - Principal’s Award (2022) - Service to Others Award (2021)
Congrats on all your results. I am also aiming to get into top colleges and I just wanted to know how AP scores factored into it. Can you please share what AP scores you got. That would be great, thanks.
Hi, I totally forgot to include them in the video, but here they are: - APES: 3 - APHUG: 4 - AP World History: 4 - AP US History: 5 - AP Calc AB: 5 - AP English Lit: 5 - AP English Lang: 5 - AP Calc BC: 4 - AP Stats: 4
I just wanted to note that I am not a licensed college admissions specialist, so take everything that I say with a light grain of salt. Although, I will say that having one B during high school does not mean you can't gain admission to a top-tier college/university. A lot of students who have perfect 4.0's and high standardized test scores are not accepted and it's because of the simple fact that they only have good numbers. These colleges want to see that you have a passion and you have, in every effort, tried to further this deep interest of yours in some form. I would really advise to focus on your strengths and make those aspects of your application shine even brighter!
Congratulations!! Well deserved 🎉
congrats on your admission!! thanks for the insights of your college application. it would be much appreciated if you could make a video regarding your college essays.. thank you ☺💫
@@Varun-i5m Will be coming soon!
Congratulations on your academics and extracurriculars! You did a great job with your studies! That is very impressive. You have great content to the video! My name is Andres by the way. It is pleasure to meet you. Good luck with your top school, no matter where you go. God bless you and your family. 🙏❤️
Thank you so much, same to you and your family!
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Thanks for sharing!! I appreciate it
Heyyyy, congrats on your results!
Can you also share your honors/awards?
Totally forgot to include this in the video 🫣 but sure! Here is a list of awards/honors I received throughout high school:
- Platinum Honor Roll (essentially anyone who had above a weighted 98% average (i could be 1-2 points off give or take) (2020-2023)
- Changemaker Recognition (2022)
- Community Leadership Award (2023)
- Commended Scholar (2022)
- Sherpa Student of the Year (2020)
- Principal’s Award (2022)
- Service to Others Award (2021)
@@TseringDiana Tysm! good luck on your college journey :))
Congrats on all your results. I am also aiming to get into top colleges and I just wanted to know how AP scores factored into it. Can you please share what AP scores you got. That would be great, thanks.
Hi, I totally forgot to include them in the video, but here they are:
- APES: 3
- APHUG: 4
- AP World History: 4
- AP US History: 5
- AP Calc AB: 5
- AP English Lit: 5
- AP English Lang: 5
- AP Calc BC: 4
- AP Stats: 4
Is it ok if I got one B in AP French sophomore year. My unweighted GPA is 3.97/4
I just wanted to note that I am not a licensed college admissions specialist, so take everything that I say with a light grain of salt. Although, I will say that having one B during high school does not mean you can't gain admission to a top-tier college/university. A lot of students who have perfect 4.0's and high standardized test scores are not accepted and it's because of the simple fact that they only have good numbers. These colleges want to see that you have a passion and you have, in every effort, tried to further this deep interest of yours in some form. I would really advise to focus on your strengths and make those aspects of your application shine even brighter!