<p>Not applying from high school but rather just a community college in Southern California.</p>
<p>Well, I don't have any SAT scores, never took them... and I doubt I should list every class i've taken at my community college, but I have a 4.0.
Extra Circulars include:
Shadowing a physician
Volunteering at my local hospital
Played a varsity sport all four years of high school (not sure if that matters anymore)
I've been playing guitar, drums, and piano for around 8 years.
Went through the whole process of recording an album of my own music, and went on a short tour (again, probably doesn't matter but took A LOT of time)
Taught many children how to play piano and drums, (mostly for free)
Got an article published in a local newspaper (again not sure if that matters)
And i've been working 20 hours a week for my fathers company for the last few years</p>
<p>Thanks, I probably did this entirely wrong.</p>
<p>Did you graduate from high school and then go to community college? In that case you’d be transferring to Stanford, so you fill out the Transfer Application. See if they require SAT scores. If you do, I think there’s still time to sign up to take it in the fall (check on collegeboard.org).</p>
<p>Also, recording an album and getting an article published are definitely important enough for you to mention them on the application (and probably a lot of the other things you mentioned too).</p>
<p>Yeah, I graduated then went to community college. So you think they still require the SAT? I graduated high school with like a 3.0 being a complete stoner alcoholic(various reasons), but then I turned it all around at the college level (4.0) but does the high school gpa just totally screw me?</p>
<p>i would just look at the stanford transfer applicant statistics. although i have heard that they only accept 30 transfers a year. (can anyone confirm this?)</p>