<p>Hi everyone!</p>
<p>I have applied to Northeastern and Bard EA, but am trying to determine my ED II school if I am not accepted to either. Do I have a shot at Trinity, Conn, Syracuse, or Oberlin? Anyone care to chance me?</p>
<p>Objective:
ACT: 28 (30, 25, 32, 26) and 9 on writing
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.56 (3.62 W)
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 109/391 = 27th percentile
AP (place score in parenthesis): 3 on AP Lang
Senior Year Course Load: AP Env Science, AP Lit, College History 286 level course, Spanish 4, Advanced Movie Making, Business Math, AP Computer Science AB (online--my school only offers 6 courses per semester). Also, I'll most likely have a 4.0 for this semester.
Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): 2 student Emmy awards in the NATAS Michigan chapter, 1 local video award, 1 award of excellence from the Michigan Student Film Fest</p>
<p>Subjective:
Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Station manger/director of award-winning school video program, GSA (president), Diversity club (secretary), Peer mediator, link crew leader, NHS, New Detroit Youth Group leader, Peace club,
Job/Work Experience: I worked as a photographer and editor at a local studio last summer.
Volunteer/Community service: directed a commercial for Ann Arbor HO museum, student tutor after school, majority done teaching Arabic at local mosque on weekends.
Summer Activities: I got a full scholarship from my video program to go to the NHSI Film and Video program at Northwestern University for 5 weeks.
Essays (rating 1-10, details): Very solid
Recommendations (rating 1-10, details): Haven't seen, but I'm assuming decent</p>
<p>Interview: I've interviewed with Trinity, Bard, and Conn (so far)</p>
<p>Other</p>
<p>State (if domestic applicant): MI
School Type: Large public
Ethnicity: Arab/Middle eastern
Gender: Male
Income Bracket: Under 20,000
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): single parent household, diversity, ..?</p>
<p>Reflection</p>
<p>Strengths: great ECs, decent volunteer work, strong essays,
Weaknesses: Actual gpa and test scores?</p>