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Early Graduation Needing better ec's
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I am going to be graduating a year early (Class of 2025 instead of 2026). I would say my stats are pretty good right now except my extra curriculars (3.9 GPA, 1480 SAT, 33 ACT will be taking the tests again) with 10 honors, 6 Dual Credits and 2 AP'S. I have a few extracurriculars that are ok like I have been tutoring since summer before 9th grade, Church volunteer and deacon since 13 and played JV basketball Freshman year. I plan on starting an organization (not official) where we help the homeless biweekly and I am learning more coding languages and have applied to some summer programs I haven't heard back from yet. What are some extracurriculars I can do that would boost my application by application season. I don't want to do another year and am applying to dual major CS and EE

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Maybe join clubs targeted towards those majors if your school offers them, if not it could be a good opportunity to maybe even start your own club! From what I know schools sometimes have a robotics teams, computer science clubs, and other STEM clubs as well. If not clubs there are some hack-a-thons that I've heard about and if thats interesting too maybe thats something to try as well! But good job on graduating a year early that takes hard work!

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Unweighted GPA: 3.7
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SAT: 720 math
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