<p>I am an international student looking for a suitable college in the US.</p>
<p>I have an unweighted GPA of 3.9 on a scale of 4.0.</p>
<p>My academic achievements include -</p>
<p>The Trustees' Award for Best Overall Development in Academics and Co-curricular Activities (received certificate and scholarship/cash prize)
Class Topper- Rank 2nd among 120 students
Topper in Economics</p>
<p>My extra-curricular achievements include (the opportunities here are limited)-</p>
<p>Freelance writer.
Purple-stripe belt in karate
Table Tennis player
Badminton player
Involved with the school magazine
Participation in inter-school quizzes, competitions, debates, etc
Participation in creative writing workshops
Regular community service (I teach underprivileged children)
Class Representative (Student Government)
Co-founder of Debate Society</p>
<p>Work Experience-</p>
<p>Freelance reporter for a popular newspaper.
Junior Accountant.
Part of two NGOs- Coordinator of one (international) and part of the governing body of another (national).
I have also started a small distributorship business of mine.</p>
<p>I shall take the SAT 1 in January. I know it's pretty late, but I wasn't quite left with a choice (due to reasons here and there).</p>
<p>I intend to go for a double major in English and Theatre/Drama.</p>
<p>Does anyone have any information about the Theatre program at Middlebury College? I am about to change my status to ED2, but am a little apprehensive as they do not offer a "Screen Acting" course (and this is what I mainly intend to do/learn).</p>
<p>Would Occidental College be a better choice (though they do not have an ED2 option)?</p>
<p>Any other suggestions?</p>