Chance me please!

<p>Thanks for taking the time!</p>

<p>Instate</p>

<p>GPA weighted is a 4.82, unweighted, i cant find at the moment but it was 3.9x (cant remember hundredth digit)</p>

<p>SAT: 2240 (took twice, my second test was my super score as well)
Reading: 730
Math: 760
Writing:750</p>

<p>Literature: 740
Math 2: 730</p>

<p>AP Lang Lit: 4</p>

<p>I took about half honors and half normal level classes from freshman and sophomore year.
I took two AP classes and a few honors classes in junior year, and this year is all AP. I've also been in my school's IT University Program since freshman year. I usually get A's and B's.</p>

<p>EC: I'm president and founder of my school's Weiqi (Go) club. I'm also in Interact, Model UN, Physics League, Math Team, History Club, and Academic Decathalon. No sports though.</p>

<p>Work: I've done tutoring with young kids at a JEI learning center for a summer and I've been working at a Kumon learning center for the past two years.</p>

<p>Volunteer: I work for about four hours every sunday at a nursing home my church provides service for.</p>

<p>I also submitted a piano art supplement. Arts Supplement - YouTube if you want to listen. (id skip to about 9 mins. the first two songs aren't as impressive)</p>

<p>Please let me know i've left anything out or if theres anything you need clarified/elaborated on.</p>

<p>Really thanks again if you made it this far. I'm doing RD and sending out my application monday. thanks for reading!</p>

<p>Your SAT scores and ECs are good enough. I assume you have taken Calculus, four years of language, and physics?
If so I would say you’re in.</p>

<p>I’ve taken calc and physics but only 3 years of spanish… uh oh.</p>

<p>*edit: oh and I have a question: I’m interested in learning Chinese or Japanese during college as a concentration/minor. Do I need to take Spanish again in college?</p>

<p>3 years of Spanish is okay, especially if you tried to take it and there were scheduling conflicts or if your school simply doesn’t offer a 4th year. However, it is my understanding that, to fulfill W&M’s language requirement you must have four years of a single language in high school, or be able to score a 650+ on a subject test in latin or a 600+ on a subject test in any other foreign language. But you might want to check on that one.</p>

<p>… But, to actually answer your question, I do not see any reason why you would have to take Spanish in college.</p>

<p>You can satisfy W&M’s foreign language proficiency if you complete the fourth level of a single language in high school. This is not required for admission. If you haven’t done this in high school you will have complete one semester of Spanish at W&M or complete four semesters of a new language to graduate.</p>