<p>I want to get into the bandier program so bad, but i want to know straight up if there is a point in me applying. </p>
<p>GPA: UW3.0 W 3.3
SAT: 2130 (670,660,690)
Extracuriculars: Model UN, Class Planning, Literary Magazine, Global Leaders (all since 9th)
Volunteer hours: more than 200
Awards/Honors: columbia schoolastic press association silver crown, honor roll, junior class award
Really Good Teacher Recomendations and Essays</p>
<p>I am also interning at a premier music venue and doing the marketing and promotions at the 9:30 club in Washington DC.
I playe several instruments (piano, guitar, flute, drums)</p>
<p>What are my chances please give me honest opinion? Also, how many people overall aply to here?</p>
<p>Ultimately, I chose Bandier Program at Syracuse. I’m an incoming freshman, but already I love it. Our advisor emails us daily with Billboard and other music news (and its only summer, classes haven’t even started!).</p>
<p>The program is highly selective; it only accepts 25 students per year. I’ve connected with the other 24 students already on Facebook, so this program has a nice family vibe. I had great grades in high school, but not a good SAT score. I graduated rank 7th, 4.1 GPA, honors courses, numerous leadership positions, 27 ACT, and 1470 SAT. Although my SAT was horrible, I wrote a GREAT essay. Syracuse also requires 3 short answers on their Common App. In each short answer, I emphasized my love for music; greatly detailed my future goals and aspirations; and I wrote my vision for the perfect way to give back to the community using my love for music. I also do not play an instrument.</p>
<p>As a school, Syracuse is quite generous with helping you afford to attend. The college also holds numerous events nationwide so you can connect with other incoming students as well as speak with alumni, current students, and recent graduates. Once the school year begins, I can offer you more info if interested.</p>