<p>I hate how shady this entire process is. I’ve been anxious for months now.</p>
<p>I’m from the Inland Empire and I got a voicemail today from a lady from BoA…
Does this mean interview? I am going to call her tomorrow</p>
<p>@breezie93 hey I’m from the IE too! tell me if you have an interview… no one has called me yet. :/</p>
<p>@jenni0z…so they are notifying people through e-mail then? I was under the impression that it would be a phone call. But whatever it is I hope they put me out of my misery SOON!</p>
<p>HAS ANYONE been rejected from this program before?</p>
<p>@gossip obviously people have been rejected lol. </p>
<p>@tessa according to that e-mail I guess so O_O or maybe it’s my market!</p>
<p>Hey everyone -
So, for the Baltimore market they sent out a letter in February saying their received our apps, etc. Then today I got a call and I was accepted… I’ll be interning at Teach for America in Baltimore city… so excited! Good luck to everyone!</p>
<p>you found out! omgoshhhhh I’m nervous. I don’t want to be a lifeguard this summer!</p>
<p>well, i guess it wouldnt be logical to phone every single person that applied in the bay area… imagine how many people that would be! email’s probably our best bet. maybe they phone the people that made it?</p>
<p>im also guessing that baltimore’s not as competitive as the bay area as well (congrats, btw!) so we probably will have to wait a little longer.</p>
<p><em>twiddles thumbs</em></p>
<p>Who applied in the bay area</p>
<p>Hey guys! so i talked to the lady and apparently the inland empire does not do interviews!
she informed me that i was one of the 5 students selected from the IE and there would be a student orientaiton in may to discuss the details of teh DC trip and which non profit me and the other 4 would be working at.
SO EXCITED!!!</p>
<p>Congrats @breezie and @ellwell! </p>
<p>I applied to the East Bay market! So many pepoh! x___x</p>
<p>Congratulations guys!</p>
<p>congrats breezie93! that probably means i did not get in :/</p>
<p>@juliahhh - For the ATL market, apparently we start around first/second week of June. </p>
<p>@ellwell & @breezie93 : Congratulations! 8) 8) 8) Do you guys think you can tell us what you thought made your application stand out?</p>
<p>Gah, I’m really nervous now. asdfjkl;!</p>
<p>Does anyone know how competitive the San Diego market is?</p>
<p>Well, I had a lot of community service, and I wrote my answers VERYYY VERYYY well… i mean it took me a hell of a lot of time to put together my application.</p>
<p>Here’s part of it.</p>
<p>St. Joseph Church Maronite Youth Organization- President- 156 hours (3 hrs/week/year)
La Sierra High School College Club- President- 40 hours (2 hrs/week/year)
King High School Varsity Girls’ Tennis- No. 1 Singles Player- 400 hours (20 hr/week/season)
Kids First Association- Hospital Volunteer- 160 hours (40 hrs/week/summer program)
Riverside Youth Council- Community Services Officer- 80 hours (2 hrs/week/year)
King High School Math Tutor- Volunteer- 68 hours (2 hr/week/year)
Middle Eastern Student Association- Member- 20 hours (1 hr/week/year)
California Scholarship Federation- Senior Rep.- 20 hours (1 hr/month/year)
Half-Time Elementary School Program- Volunteer- 75 hours (15 hrs/week/summer program)
Riverside Youth Court- Juror- 20 hours (2 hrs/week/year)
National Honors Society- Member- 10 hours (1 hr/week/year)
Keep Riverside Clean and Beautiful- Volunteer- 6 hours (2-day event)
Riverside Dickens Festival- Volunteer- 6 hours (1-day event)</p>
<p>Wow you’re amazing:) congrats.</p>
<p>@somead I can’t say, but considering how populous San Diego is, I’d have to say it’s on the more competitive side D:</p>
<p>Anyone else here from the Long Island market? Just got my call today :)</p>