<p>Hello!!</p>
<p>I am applying ED 1 to the Peabody School of Education at Vanderbilt University. I have a 31 ACT, but 33 is your superscore it (which I know that they don't but I read somewhere that they do look at other subscores). I have a 4.01 GPA and I am going to graduate with 8 AP's, this year I am taking 4 (Calc, Physics, Macro, and Lit). I have an upward trend in my grades, if you discard my freshman year, my gpa is 4.18. In school I run XC and play baseball and I am the captain for both. Additionally I am the editor of the newspaper and moderator of Model UN. Also I am the leader of the Ministry board which coordinates food drives, and awareness programs. (Similar to a student government). I am in NHS and top honor role throughout high school. 150+hours of service including trips to Central America and Tennessee. And lastly I was a tour guide for incoming students.</p>
<p>And I am a white male from Manhattan. And nobody has been accepted to Vanderbilt from my school since I got there which is interesting. And logistically, I am applying to Peabody but should I put my first intended major as HOD or Cognitive studies? Overall I am undecided but I am interested in those two majors. And is it true that peabody is easier to get into??</p>
<p>Thanks in advance!! I know its a reach and I am also applying to BC, Holy Cross, Northeastern, Washu in St. Louis, Georgetown, Villanova, and Wake Forest oh and UVA and I am a legacy there :)</p>