<p>I'm applying ED class of 2014, and have begun to freak out about my chances. Any feedback would be really, really, really appreciated. </p>
<p>White female, but Latin-American
I'm a Brazilian citizen and have lived in Brazil for 5 years, fluent in Portuguese, et cetera.
GPA: ~ 3.7 uw, see grades below
SATs: 740 cr, 800 m, 760 w
SAT IIs: haven't gotten scores back yet, but I plan to keep taking them until I get at least a 750 on two of them (including latin).
AP Exam scores: 5 in Eng Lang and Euro, 4 in Art History (independent study)
Recs: excellent, I think
Class rank: Top 10%</p>
<p>Extra Curriculars:
- President of the Math Team for 2 years
- President of the Young Democrats club for 2 years
- President of the SAVE club (environmental group) for 1 year, secretary for year before
- ^ with these clubs I do a variety of things such as recycling, math tutoring, canvassing/phone banking during the election, taking care of the school garden
- organized a fund raiser concert for an orphanage in Brazil, raising over 600$
- National Honor Society
- over 200 hours in community service (volunteering at a summer music camp and at an orphanage in Brazil)
Music
- Youth Philharmonic Orchestra at the New England Conservatory
- All-Eastern orchestra (and district/all-state festivals)
- Lowell House Opera, Mercury Orchestra
- a variety of Harvard orchestras (Harvard Pops, Harvard Gilbert & Sullivan players, Harvard Bach Society)
- ringer for the Tufts Symphony...
- Longwood Symphony Orchestra
- generally a very strong music resume</p>
<p>Summer activities:
2008: volunteered at a music camp for 2 weeks, played with the Mercury orchestra, volunteered at an orphanage in Brazil for a month
2009: volunteered at a music camp for 2 weeks, played with the Mercury orchestra, volunteered at Mass Audubon Society, worked as a math tutor</p>
<p>Awards:
Rochester Institute of Technology Award for Creativity and Innovation
Maxima Cum Laude on the National Latin Exam, sophomore and junior year (freshman year I was really sick and missed the exam)
Student end-of-the-year awards in Honors Geometry and Honors Orchestra
St. Anselm College Book Award
Presidential Award for Academic Excellence</p>
<p>Class Rigor:</p>
<p>Freshman Year
- Honors Orchestra (A)
- Honors World History (A)
- Honors Foundations of English (B+)
- Honors Physical Science (A)
- Honors Geometry (A+)
- Chorus (A)
- Orchestra (regular) (A+)
- Honors Latin I (A)</p>
<p>Sophomore Year
- Honors Orchestra (A)
- Orchestra (regular) (A+)
- Honors US History (B+)
- Honors Biology (B-)
- Honors English (A-)
- Honors Algebra 2 (B+)
- Honors Latin II (A-)</p>
<p>Junior Year
- AP Language and Composition (A-)
- AP European History (A-)
- Honors Chemistry (B+)
- Honors Precalculus (A)
- Honors Latin III (B+)
- Orchestra (regular) (dropped Honors Orchestra) (A)
- Art History independent study (with AP exam) (A)</p>
<p>Senior Year
- AP Physics
- AP Calculus
- AP Latin
- AP Psychology
- AP US History
- Honors Literature of War and Genocide
- Honors Spanish III
(dropping regular orchestra as well)</p>
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<li>my school doesn't offer AP classes until Junior year, I took the most rigorous courses allowed</li>
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<p>I know academically I'm lacking. My sophomore year grades are despicable, but my counselor is going to explain in my recommendation about it. They are not a reflection of my academic potential and I am going to make that clear. How badly do they hurt my chances though?</p>
<p>Thanks so much for the help! I'll chance back, I promise.</p>