<p>-Caucasian
-Female
-Senior (graduating in May of 2012)
-Dual Enrollment student since May of 2009 (my freshman year of high school); will graduate high school with my Associate of Arts degree as well.</p>
<p>Rank: Top 10% of senior class (approximately 380 students)</p>
<p>Unweighted GPA: 3.2 last time I checked, but I have taken some college classes this summer which means it is probably a bit higher than that.
Weighted GPA: 4.32 last time I checked but, again, due to the college classes I took this summer, it should be higher than that.</p>
<p>ACT score: 1st time - 26 composite (English 29, Math 22, Reading 28, Science 25, Writing 27)
2nd time - 27 composite (English 34, Math 23, Reading 28, Science 21, Writing 31)
(Taking ACT one more time in September to try to get at least a 28 for Florida Bright Futures 100% scholarship.)</p>
<p>High School Course Load: extremely rigorous; majority of classes were Honors, Advanced Placement, and Dual Enrollment. </p>
<p>Side-note: I am going to be spending my senior year of high school on the college campus that I have taken my Dual Enrollment courses at, but I will be considered an Early Admissions student being that I have all of my high school requirements fulfilled and will be a full-time college student. My classes are still paid for by the school district. :) Yay me! Though I won't have a typical "senior year," the classes I take through the college will still effect my high school GPA and, hopefully, boost it up.</p>
<p>Senior Year Course Load:
Fall Semester (August-December)
-Adolescent Psychology
-British Lit/Culture I: to 1780
-Intro to Teaching Profession
-Lit of the U.S. I: to 1860</p>
<p>Spring Semester (January-May)
-Statistics
-Photography I
-World Literature I
-Creative Writing I</p>
<p>My intended major is English. I hope to ultimately earn my PhD and become an English professor. :)</p>
<p>I would like to be chanced for University of Florida, University of South Florida, University of Central Florida, and Florida Gulf Coast University. :) Any other questions, feel free to ask! Thanks in advance!</p>