<p>I'm a Virginia resident</p>
<p>GPA: 3.978 weighted (I know it's bad.. screwed up freshman and sophomore year)
Does it help if your GPA shows a positive trend? I got a 3.5 freshman year, 3.9 sophomore year, and 4.22 junior year.
SAT: 2180 (single sitting) - 670 CR, 770 M, 740 W
SAT II: 740 US History, 730 Literature, 730 Chemistry, 700 Math II
Sophomore year: AP- World History
Note- Got suspended this year</p>
<p>Junior: AP- US History, Language, Chemistry</p>
<p>Senior: AP- Calc BC, Biology, Comparative Government (which seems to divide into two separate semester long AP's, Comparative Gov and then US Gov, two separate AP Exams), Environmental Science, Art History, Literature</p>
<p>AP Scores: 5- World History, US History 4- Language 3- Chemistry</p>
<p>Math Honor Society Officer
Vice President of Junior State of America
Science Honor Society
National Honor Society
40 hours of community service at Clock Tower Thrift Shop
Former tutor at Kumon Math and Reading Learning Center</p>
<p>I don't really have any awards distinctions I'm aware of other than AP Scholar with Honors</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>what school are you applying to?</p>
<p>NYU, UVA, W&M, VTech, GW and then a bunch of safeties. Might add Georgetown</p>
<p>he means what school w/in NYU?</p>
<p>Oh, heh sorry. College of Arts and Sciences with an anticipated major in pre-professional law</p>
<p>You’re a match. Seems like everything is pretty strong and I think you have a very good shot. Best of luck.</p>
<p>I HATED kumon math lol… but it did help a lot</p>
<p>But yeah, you’re a match. You would get in no problem if you applied ED though</p>
<p>Just out of curiosity, why were you suspended? If it was something like cheating, that may effect your chances.</p>
<p>Damaging a school bus seat. My counselor said the only thing she’s going to include about my suspension is the fact that I was indeed suspended, so I’m going to try to be as vague as possible. I have to include an additional suspension essay though so my plan is to start out with “The say goes ‘Rules are meant to be broken.’ I have tested out this theory and arrived at one simple conclusion. No, they were not.”</p>
<p>ahh another kumon worker!!! Seriously this just made me so happy :D</p>
<p>heh, yay! yeah it was a pretty awesome experience, nice to know it’s so widespread!</p>
<p>hehe i’ve worked as a secretary at a kumon in NJ for a year and a half now, and all i could do today was check CC :)</p>
<p>yeah… i’ve seen kumon centers all over the place. i always get a little excited when someone knows what i’m talking about.</p>