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Can someone rate my ECs? Going for top 30-40 universities

Would like to know what kind of colleges I should go for and what i should improve on

Current Grade: 11th grade

SAT: Not taken yet but going for 1450+

GPA: 3.9 UW, 4.47W, around 100-101/100 on 100 point scale

Course Rigor: 13 or 14 APs so far? and about 4 or 5 DC/DE classes. Rest is honors and only like 2-3 classes that are not honor, ap, or dc

Rank 50/697 in my class

Major: Prob CS tbh

Top 5 ECs:

Contributed to a game featured on a official roblox event with over 30 million visits

2020-Present

Part of a quality assurance team for a multimillion $ UGC company and helped resolve bugs in a game with over 2 billion plays and a peak CCU of 20000 players

Summer 2023-Present

LEAD QA in a development studio with 2000 fans and contributed to their game with over 5 million visits

December 2023-Present

Wrote a research paper on AI in cybersecurity

6/2024

Helped Co-Found a club teaching coding and STEM to students and participating in volunteer activities related to that

8/2024

Smaller ECS/somewhat BS ECs:

2400 Chess.com rating, chess coach and got someone from 1400 to 1700 chess.com rating

Part of schools NCHS club

MAO club

Band freshman year

Digital Artist for passion

Amateur Voice Actor and VA for some youtubers

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