<p>Stats:
GPA: 3.610 UW, 4.000 W.
SAT: 2180, CR/M/W - 710/780/690 (CR+M = 1490)
SAT IIs: US History (700) and Math II (710)
APs: World History (4), Psychology (expecting 4 or 5), and US History (expecting anywhere from 3-5; score will really depend on my essays). Next year (senior year) I'll be taking US Government, English Literature and Composition, Statistics, and Environmental Science, and I expect 4's or 5's on those.
Class Rank: 7 of 109. </p>
<p>Freshman Year:
French I - A/A
Honors Social Studies B/B+
Biology - A/A
Geometry - A/A
Phys Ed - A/A
Honors English I - B/A</p>
<p>Sophomore Year:
TA'd for my Honors Chem teacher in order to get extra help in his class - P
Honors English II - B+/A
Algebra II - C+/B
Computers/Health (required to graduate) - A/A
Honors Chemistry B+/B+
AP World History - A/A</p>
<p>Junior Year:
Pre-Calculus - B/B+
AP Psychology -A/A
Dance - A/A
French II - A/B
APUSH - B+/B+
Honors English III - A-/A
Physics - B/B</p>
<p>Senior Year:
AP Literature and Composition
AP Government/Economics
AP Environmental Science
AP Statistics
French III
Photo I</p>
<p>Note that this is the most rigorous schedule my school offers. Upon graduation, I will have taken every AP my school offers aside from AP Calc. </p>
<p>Extracurriculars: I've been working/volunteering as a stage technician for the last five years with a local theatre company. My time there has included running lights, sound, spotlights, training new crew members, working as assistant stage manager/deck captain, changing sets, helping with hanging lights, setting up headset systems, etc. Since it's a nonprofit, I get community service hours here whenever I don't receive a gas stipend - I have ~1,200 hours logged. I've designed lights for two shows at my high school in addition to running lights and sound for the same productions. I've taken on a role as our school's go-to technician for drama related things - no one else, including the drama teacher, understands how to operate the equipment (our school puts little focus on the arts, sadly). I've held a part time job (working at a small local coffee shop) since my freshman year. So essentially, I've held two jobs for all of high school, and been working with the theatre since the seventh grade. </p>
<p>I'd love to be chanced for the following schools as a Theatre major with an emphasis in Design and Production: </p>
<p>Boston University
Carnegie Mellon University
Emerson College
Fordham University - Lincoln Center
Oregon State University
Southern Oregon University
SUNY Purchase College
University of Alabama
University of Michigan
University of Oregon
University of Cincinnati</p>