<p>Hello :)</p>
<p>I'm a rising senior in a public high school who wants to major in secondary education and hopefully administrative education later on.</p>
<p>uw gpa: 3.43 (I think I calculated this correctly, but I'm not sure. My school doesn't offer the gpa out of a 4.0 to the students so this is my calculation)
w gpa: 3.99
Rank: 38/353 (but my high school recently got rid of rank so I don't know where I am now)
I've taken pretty rigorous courses, I believe...
I took four AP courses (five if you count US I and US II as separate) and the all other courses were honors level except for freshman year science and math.</p>
<p>SAT: 2050
Literature SAT II: 650
Math 2 SAT II: 660
(I'm going to be retaking both SAT II's and probably the SAT again to get higher scores... crossing fingers)</p>
<p>Main EC:
Teacher's Assistant to elementary students for four years and pre-school students during one summer
VP of Debate (also taught middle school students debate over two summers as well as teaching high school students debate during the Debate season)
Christian Club sole senior leader
History Club (Historian, NHD co-Director)
National Honor Society
Spanish Honor Society (Secretary)
PAL (Peers as Listeners) for two years
Internship at a non-profit organization
I have about 450 hours of volunteer service right now. By next year, I should have close to 650 - 700 hours of service.</p>
<p>Please, if you can, chance me for:
Vanderbilt
College of William and Mary
Fordham
UMD
UMich
UVA
Syracuse</p>
<p>I know that Vanderbilt, William and Mary, UMich, and some others are probably reaches... but if it's possible, how far of a reach is it for me?
Thank you so much!!</p>