<p>Hi everyone! I am a senior in high school and UT Austin is my dream college. In particular, I am extremely interested in the Business Honors Program (BHP) as well as the 5 year integrated MPA program. I plan on sending in my application by the end of the week but would love if some people could give me a bit of insight on what they think my chances are. </p>
<p>I am a white female from Vermont. I have about a 3.9 GPA (unweighted, my school doesn't weight). I got a 2160 on my SAT (750 math, 730 writing, 680 critical reading). I also got a 31 composite score on my ACTs (32 english, 30 math, 34 reading, 28 science, 29 writing). I took my SATs and ACTs each only once, therefore the scores are NOT super scored. </p>
<p>I participate in many extra curricular activities. I was the head of my prom committee, I am a member of the Education Fund board in my town (the only student on the board), I participate in spirit club, I am on the Varsity Alpine Ski Team and also played varsity softball my freshman year. I also was accepted to participate in a week long seminar for the best mathematics students in Vermont. On top of all of this, I have also taken piano lessons since I was 5. </p>
<p>I have also won awards such as the best accounting student in my school, I scored in the top 10% of calculus students in Vermont during both my sophomore and junior year and my junior year I also had the best scored paper in my school for that same exam. </p>
<p>I am actively participating in community service. I run the concession stand at the local flag football games, I tutor kids in the local middle school and I traveled to Tanzania the summer between my sophomore and junior year to teach English in primary schools as well as work in an orphanage. </p>
<p>Finally, I work tutoring local children after school. </p>
<p>Any input you can add on what you believe my chances are or what I could do to enhance my resume would be greatly appreciated. UT Austin is my dream school and I am willing to do anything I can to get in. Thank you all!</p>