Chance for tufts

<p>Gender: F</p>

<p>State: MA</p>

<p>Ethnicity: African American</p>

<p>GPA (unweighted)-3.7 (although this might be a 3.5 or 3.6)</p>

<p>GPA (Weighted)- 4.56</p>

<p>SAT: Reading, 800
Math: 760
Writing: 800</p>

<p>Extra Curricular Activites: </p>

<p>9th, 10th, 11th, (and 12th for next year) member and violinst of the school orchestra
Copy editor of the school newspaper 10th grade
President and creator of my of high school STAND chapter (Students Taking Action Now: Darfur) 11th grade, and will continue till I graduate
Member of Tri-M Music Honor society- 11th grade, (and continue next year)</p>

<p>Interests in Volunteering: </p>

<p>One of the things that I am most passionate about is increasing the literacy rate for lower-income children across the nation. I am really passionate about volunteering, and am considering entering the Ameri-corps after college graduation for a year. I had tried to volunteer at non-profit organizations that were geared towards my interest in education and literacy, especially catering towards helping lower-income children in inner-cities. It is important for me to help these children, especially since I have a parent that grew up in a very low-income inner-city Boston neighborhood, and came out of the Boston public school system. I also still have family that live in poorer areas in inner-city boston, so it is close to my heart to help many of these disadvantaged children throughout the country.</p>

<p>Volunteer Work: (450 hours and counting)</p>

<p>Registration Coordinator for First Book, a non-profit organization based in D.C, which helps distribute free or reduced-priced books to lower income children across the nation. As a registration coordinator I had reached out to many different Title 1 schools, and after school programs that serve over 80% of low income children. To date, I have helped over 25 schools and after school programs including Washington D.C, New York City, and around the inner-city Boston area in Massachusetts, recieve free or reduced priced books. </p>

<p>Volunteer at an elementary school after-school program in my hometown, (11th grade and continue on in 12th grade)</p>

<p>Volunteer for Student Solutions, a non-profit organization based in North Carolina, which helps increase the literacy rate in children across America by providing literary and eduacational resources to schools in need. As a volunteer, I helped create databases of schools across the country that Student Solutions would reach out to to provide educational resources and materials to.</p>

<p>Volunteer for Nanubai, a non-profit organization based in India, which helps keep women and children in schools and India, and also helps increase the literacy rate among them. </p>

<p>Awards/Achievements:</p>

<p>Winner of First Book Registration Coordinator Challange</p>

<p>Presidents Volunteer Service Award- Gold</p>

<p>Congressional Award- Bronze Certificate</p>

<p>Congressional Award- Silver Certificate</p>

<p>Congressional Award- Gold Certificate </p>

<p>*The only problem is that I go to a really competitve high school where most people do well,( I have a class of about 360) I'm probably not going to be in the top ten percent of my class, bt maybe the top quarter, I'm not sure yet. Do you think I still might have a chance? </p>

<p>*I am also about to start my own non-profit organization called "Change for Changing Lives" that helps benefit low-income children in inner city schools and will raise money to help provide educational resources.</p>

<p>*Does it also help that my school is not diverse at all, and I'm one of the only African Americans at my school? Do colleges pay attention to that?</p>

<p>*I'm also a legacy student: My grandfather graduated from Tufts, and my cousin did a few years ago. Plus my father worked at the Tufts research facility in Boston for ten years.</p>

<p>Do you think I could possibly get in?</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>Legacy…plus!</p>

<p>African American…plus</p>

<p>Phenomenal SAT’s…another plus</p>

<p>Sounds like good extracurriculars and awards…great!</p>

<p>UW GPA might be a tad low, but it seems to be balanced out by a lot of other stuff.</p>

<p>I think you stand a great shot!</p>

<p>lol, don’t forget about tufts syndrome!</p>

<p>but otherwise, you’re extremely extremely qualified.</p>

<p>you posted this in the wrong section! There’s a “What are my chances” forum.</p>

<p>Anyway, I think you have a good shot too! Good luck!</p>

<p>Thanks! But do you think my rank, around the 20% will hurt me?</p>

<p>AA with a 2340 SAT?You are too good to get into tufts actually.</p>

<p>Actually, it’s a 2360. Combined with your URM status and good GPA you can get in just about anywhere! But actually you may not get into Tufts. It has a reputation for rejecting applicants who it believes will not attend. But hey, that makes sense. If you don’t have any real intention of attending, why should they accept you?</p>

<p>no my friend just got into tufts and he wasn’t in the top 10% of our highly competitive class (and he was white) so you should be fine</p>