Applying to Schools in VA and CA

<p>-Ranked one out of 278 (could be a tie)
-One AP freshman year, two AP's sophomore year, three AP's (and three dual-enrolled classes) junior year, seven AP's this year
-All A's, with one B in second semester of Calculus (all final grades are A's)
-W GPA: 4.7619
-VP of Debate Team, Member of Model UN this year, Member of Scholastic Bowl, Member of Stamp & History Club, thinking about starting a Film Club, Member of National Honor Society, Member of National English Honor Society, Member of Mu Alpha Theta</p>

<p>I'm applying to:</p>

<p>The College of William and Mary
George Mason University
Virginia Tech
James Madison University
Christopher Newport University
California State University, Los Angeles
Pepperdine University
Chapman University
University of Southern California
Loyola Marymount University
University of California, Los Angeles
Stanford University</p>

<p>Intended majors: Finance and Film
Dream career: film director and screenwriter</p>

<p>Graduate school plans: possibly American Film Institute (MFA)</p>

<p>Why those two particular states? Do you have residency in one of them? As you may know, for the public schools on your list will be cheaper and easier to get into if that is your state of residency.</p>

<p>VA is my state of residency, and I’d like to move to CA after college because I want to become a film director/screenwriter. </p>