18 August 2010, 8:39 am
Freshman Year: English I: B World Geography: B Geometry: B Spanish II: C Honors Biology: A PE: A Journalism: A Sophomore Year: English II: A Honors World History: C Algebra II: D Honors Spanish III: B Honors Earth Science: A Health: A Photography: A Yearbook: A Junior Year: Honors English III: A Honors Civics and Economics: A Honors Pre-Calculus: A Honors Chemistry: C Honors Spanish IV: B Fashion Merchandising: A AP Earth Science: B AP Psychology: B Senior Year Schedule: Honors English IV AP US History AP Calculus AB AP Government Honors Physics Introduction to Business (dual enrollment) **another dual enrollment class, but idk what it is yet** I was vice president of my schools photography club in 10th grade. I started a non profit organization in 11th grade, and also founded a club at my school which I am the president of. I am a member of a national board for teens against animal abuse. I was a columnist on my old schools newspaper in 9th and 10th grade. I am also a member of Environmental Club and Interact Club (11 and 12 grade) and a tutor in our schools tutoring club. I'm in the national honor society, and have good letters of recommendation. I was a student ambassador in 9th and 10th grade. I have good community service- volunteering at a childrens hospital for a summer, doing national park clean ups, and tutoring ESL students. I am a resident of North Carolina and here are the schools I am applying to: - University of Tennessee, Knoxville (main campus) - University of South Carolina, Columbia (main campus) - NC State University - UNC- Wilmington - Appalachian State University - George Washington University Please tell me what my chances look like. I don't want to get shot down by all these schools and not have a good back up. I'm sorry this was so long, but I need help!!!!! 10 points :) I took the SAT twice. My highest scores on each subject are 610-math 590-reading 650-writing I am taking it once more in october my overall GPA (at the end of junior year anyway) is a 3.3 unweighted, and a 3.8 weighted... Read More »