Chance an Exchange Student for Vassar ED?

<p>Hey everyone. I think I'm an unusual case for college admissions; I'm spending my entire senior year living in the city of Wroclaw, Poland through Rotary Youth Exchange. My classes are all in Polish, so I understand absolutely none of it, but the credits count and I'm getting a much better education than high school could ever give me by living with a host family in another country.</p>

<p>I'd be applying ED as an English/Russian lit major</p>

<p>Hook(s): My grandma was in the class of '42 and my brother was in the class of '09 and of course I'm spending my senior year here in Wroclaw.</p>

<p>GPA - 3.6 UW (I'll elaborate later)
SAT: 710 CR, 770 W, 660 M
2140 total.
SAT 2: 750 Literature 800 World History</p>

<p>Classes: My freshman year, I did not care about school at all. I got a big fat F in algebra 2 first semester. The class average was a D in a class of juniors, seniors, and me. It's so frustrating to me now that I was such a slacker last year. My junior year, however, I had a 4.0.</p>

<p>We don't have honors courses, just 'accelerated'.</p>

<p>Freshman year - 3 accelerated
Sophomore year - 2 accelerated, 1 AP (world history)
Junior year - 2 accelerated, 1 AP, and audited 1 college course at Gettysburg College
Senior year - don't even know my schedule yet since it will all be in Poland (and Polish)</p>

<p>Extracurricular:
-Rotary International exchange to Poland for my senior year. It would be Russia except their exchange program is pretty lackluster so Poland is close enough
-Principal cellist of school orchestra - 4 years
-Principal cellist of school string ensemble - smaller group that does mostly chamber music. We play shows around the community mostly for community service; last year we on a playing tour of Southern Germany and Austria for a week - 2 years
-School string quartet - co-founder, 1 year, this is the first year we've had it
-Chess club/team - one year
-Amnesty International (which is combined with Gay Straight Alliance) - 1 year
-Volunteer on local judicial race - 2 years. I worked on both the primary and the general election
-Boy Scouts of America - 3 years. I reached the rank of Star Scout and was a patrol leader
-Volunteer summers at an arts festival in my town</p>

<p>Over the summer last year and this year I worked on an apple orchard thinning out the apples that weren't up to standard. Also, between my fresh and soph years and soph and junior years I went to the International Music Institute and Festival (a music camp at Mt. St. Mary's University).</p>

<p>I would be in Chess club, Amnesty, and string quartet for more than one year, but I'll be out of the country all next year so obviously that can't happen.</p>

<p>Recs - I think they will be very good. They're from AP teachers whose classes I did well in and I have strong relationships with them.</p>

<p>Essay - I think I'm a pretty good writer, and my English teacher lauded over my essay when I showed it to her, but she loves anything I write so I don't know if I can trust her haha. My essay is about the inequalities I witnessed being a white worker surrounded by Mexican immigrants in the apple orchards. Then that led me to work harder, etc. etc. It's not that personally revealing but it's well written which is I think more important.</p>

<p>Awards: I don't know if this counts for anything, but sophomore year I won a Scholastic Gold KEY for a short story that I submitted.</p>

<p>Less important than Vassar but still on my list: NYU (CAS), Wesleyan, Haverford, and Fordham</p>

<p>Thanks everyone!</p>

<p>could someone chime in please? I just sent my ED application - a chance would help the wait :)</p>

<p>wow! I’m planning to apply EDII to Vassar for Russian lit as well!
I can’t say for sure, but I think you do have a good chance; your GPA is a bit low, and your SAT, I think is average. However, that you are an exchange student in Poland (a wonderful place, I’ve been to Warsaw and Krakow and loved both) will certainly spice up your app. It would certainly help if you are a U.S. citizen.
Good luck!
-just remembered you have two legacies; you have an even stronger chance now :)</p>

<p>Hey Kwayteow, thanks for the reply. That’s cool - maybe we’ll see each other in class! I’m a US citizen still, only here in Poland for one year. What brought you to Poland, if you don’t mind me asking? I live in Wroclaw but I go to Warsaw a few times a month to visit my girlfriend (another exchange student). Warsaw’s a little too Soviet-looking for me, but Krakow is so beautiful.</p>

<p>I went to Warsaw for a school tournament years ago and went to Krakow with my family :)</p>