Cheyoung
Stanford University • Undecided • Class of 2025
Key Activities
Junior ROC Top 3 Executive Officer
Participated since freshman year, served as top three executive officer in junior year managing 150 cadets
Entrepreneurship Program CEO
Involved for four years, served as CEO in 11th grade, won "Company of the Year" (10th grade) and "Best Website" (11th grade)
Student Government Leadership
Served as class president (9th and 10th grade) and student body vice president (11th grade), organizing events and gathering peer concerns
Regional Congress/Government Program Representative
Represented the school, advocating for school concerns and debating youth issues
Cross Country
Participated for three years, achieving top placements in regional races
Local Government Internship
Completed unpaid internship gaining government experience
Telecom Company Internship
Completed paid internship in HR, organizing a mental health awareness project
Family Responsibilities
Provided English and math tutoring for siblings and worked as a paid tutor for five students
Army ROC 4-year Scholarship National Winner
Prestigious national scholarship recipient
National Essay Contest Winner
Association of the U.S. Army essay contest winner
Scholarships & Awards Received
Advanced Courses
Other Advanced Courses
Essay Topics & Themes
Leadership experience in Junior ROC managing 150 cadets
Entrepreneurship journey and business achievements
Student government leadership and peer advocacy
Family responsibilities and tutoring experiences
Regional government representation and youth advocacy
Cross country achievements and athletic dedication
Additional Acceptances
Intended Majors & Universities
Applied to programs focused on Leadership, entrepreneurship, and service with focus on making impact despite limited school resources across various universities.
Notes on Application
Never underestimate your abilities or potential; focus on what makes you unique rather than comparing yourself to others
Be consistent throughout the college application process, starting early and dedicating time to essays and applications, as discipline yields results
Surround yourself with supportive individuals who encourage you to push your limits, as the college admissions journey is challenging to navigate alone
The pain of regret from not giving your best effort is far worse than the effort required by discipline
Make the most of limited opportunities at your school - completed five AP classes and five honors classes despite limited offerings
Focus on discipline over motivation for consistent progress in applications
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