Chance a Native American (Thanks So Much)

<p>Male
Native American
A Top Public School in the Mid-Atlantic
Income: $150,000
UW GPA: 3.73
Course Load: 9 AP’s, 5 Years of Spanish, 3 Years of Journalism and 1 Year of French
SAT: 1920
My Aunt went to Virginia (Is that a Legacy?)</p>

<p>Extra Curriculars:
Eagle Scout
Editor of a Nationally Ranked School Newspaper Staff
Young Republicans President (Member for 4 Years)
Key Club Member (3 Years)
Spanish Club Member (3 Years)
Youth in Government Member (3 Years)</p>

<p>Employment:
Unpaid Intern at Harrisburg Republican Office</p>

<p>Thanks for whoever chances me, It’d make me so happy. Thanks again.</p>

<p>Good all around stats, try to raise your SAT and get a sport or two. </p>

<p>Good luck from a fellow eagle scout!</p>

<p>FYI, Dartmouth actively recruits Native Americans, and they have someone in admissions who does nothing but that. Don’t know if you are looking for choices, but just thought I would offer that.</p>

<p>daffinito: I’ve actually been looking into that. I really appreciate your suggestion. Dartmouth is one of my other schools I’m considering. Thanks again.</p>

<p>The fact that you’re a native american isn’t going to affect your chances that much at UVA.</p>

<p>It seems Dartmouth is also a good place for a Young republican, from what I’ve read.</p>

<p>UVA is also a good place for a young republican, and we’ve got better weather than Dartmouth.</p>

<p>much better weather, true. And loads of Young Republicans at UVA.
Young Republican…oxymoron?</p>

<p>Seeing as your username is yeswecan, I won’t take any jabs at the dems, but there are plenty of oxymorons that could be strung together with democrat :wink: </p>

<p>And yes, there are plenty of young republicans at UVA, but the UDems are just as powerful and large a group. If you are interested in joining at political group at UVA, there are plenty for you.</p>

<p>We want Native Americans at UVa! There aren’t too many here so the more, the merrier.</p>

<p>Capital-R Republican, or just republican?</p>