-unweighted 3.7
weighted 4.0 gpa
-5 APs (US History, Environmental Science, Biology, Government, Calculus [Dual Enrollment])
-SAT 1430 (superscore)
-competitve high school, no school rank
-student body president
-speech and debate captain
-ROP (professional career class) about media production/communication
-job with the my city community services department
-essays: coming to terms with sexuality
-National Hispanic Scholar
-hooks: Latino, Gay
@student5430, I can tell you that my daughter got in to ILR last year with a 3.73 gpa and 31 ACT, but admissions told her the primary reason for her acceptance was fit. The Why ILR? essay is important. They want applicants to show they understand the program. ILR is the only major offered, so when kids write they want to go to ILR and major in Poli Sci, or something else, those kids are usually removed from contention. Hopefully you did not make that mistake. Good luck!