Chance me for Kent and Episcopal?

<p>Hey, </p>

<p>So I am a sophomore who has decided to try to got to boarding school. I am only applying to Kent and Episcopal. I am applying to sophomore year at Kent and junior year at Episcopal. </p>

<p>Here is some info:
*Lived in an Los Angeles until the age of eleven when I moved to a very small town (about 600 people) outside of DC. </p>

<p>*Went to the best day school in Los Angeles which was Episcopalian (both EHS and Kent are episcopalian) and now go to an extremely rigorous private school. </p>

<p>*My grades are okay, I get a mix of A's and B's though I did get one C last trimester which I am very worried about. I have like a 3.4-3.5 GPA</p>

<p>*I take Algebra II, Chemistry, AP US History, American Literature, Composition, Vocab/Grammar, Art, and Spanish III</p>

<p>*I recently got a film review for an foreign film published</p>

<p>*I believe I got decent teacher recommendations</p>

<p>*I had good application essays</p>

<p>*My SSAT scores were a little low. I got 95% and 86% in the english sections. However, I only got a 45% on the math. I cannot retake these tests but I have decent grades in math at my school. I believe the scores average out to about a 75%</p>

<p>*I have been on the girls varsity tennis team since 8th grade. The team has qualified for states all three years I have been part of it. I have won Coach's Award, MVP, first seed sophomore year, first team all conference (basically all the coaches from the region get together and choose 7 girls from any of the school that they think would make an unbeatable team), and honorable mention first seed all conference. I practice about 10 hours a week during the season</p>

<p>*I play varsity lacrosse</p>

<p>*I have family that have gone to both schools, though no immediate family have gone</p>

<p>*I am an equestrian and have won a state wide competition for juniors and adults two years running and have qualified for a regional junior championship. I have also won a series of shows on the east coast that is extremely competitive and juniors almost never win</p>

<p>*I spent years rehabilitating horses</p>

<p>*I singlehandedly ran a therapeutic riding center for three months, and have been part of the staff for six years</p>

<p>*I have started my own nonprofit that is just starting to gain recognition and spend a lot of time on fundraisers for that. The charity pays vet bills for those who would have to put their animals down otherwise</p>

<p>*I won the service award at my school</p>

<p>*I am in key club</p>

<p>*I am in Model UN</p>

<p>*I have a catering service that regularly supplies desserts for hundreds of people at events in Washington, DC</p>

<p>*I am in the National Honor Society and was in the National Junior Honor Society</p>

<p>*For job experience, I went to London alone for six weeks when I was where I worked directly with the Romney campaign (not like a ton of volunteers, only about ten people who were in charge of making sure everything ran smoothly) and in that time we gained many American voters living overseas, and raised an astronomical amount of money through inviting some of the most well known people to a dinner with Romney himself. I was able to meet him at the dinner. </p>

<p>*If it makes any difference, I have dual citizenship and my parents are a Baron/baroness </p>

<p>*My interviews went incredibly well</p>

<p>Also, if you know a lot about the school, can you give me some inside information? I have heard all about the academics and athletics, but how are the kids and do they have a lot of freedom or what kinds of activities does the school plan? Thanks! </p>

<p>Kent had a very nice atmosphere. </p>

<p>You seem like a good candidate, and your SSAT is still above Kent’s median, so that’s all right. </p>