<p>1.NYU Tisch
2.USC
3. Emerson
4. Columbia Chicago
5.UCLA
6.Chapman University
I am currently a Sophomore, In HighSchool
At the end of last year and at the beginning of this year I had a struggle with my anxiety and depression which lead to me needing to seek help, causing my GPA to be much lower than my potential. Currently though I am really learning how to deal with this, along with balancing school things and grades.
Last years GPA: 2.9
Right now, I'm trying hard to raise my grades and will probably get around a 3.5 for this semester.
Extra Curricular's:
Lacrosse Team Goalie (Was a leader to the team)
P.I.C. club (Photography Inspiring Change)
Show leadership skills by each weekend gathering large groups of people and going on photoshoots along with making short films
Currently starting a web series incorporating my town in it
ex. shops are sponsoring us to use their clothing/store
I have a Facebook photography page with almost 300 likes
I have taken 3 acting/improv classes at Metropolis (from Second City) in Chicago
Going to be taking a film or Photo course at columbia college this summer in Chicago
2 Honors classes and will be taking A.P. Next year
Jobs:
Babysit for at least 4 hours a week
Work as a professional photographers assistant occasionally
Photograph a 5k each year
Volunteer:
Helped out at Relay for Life
Created my own charity and helped out at a different place in need each month
Volunteer hours for helping out at 5k
Helped at Hospice
Have been asked to do head-shots for my friends
Awards:
Speech Tournament 2nd place
Speech tournament 1st place
Hospice Helping award
Lacrosse involvement award
Languages:
-English
-spanish
classes:
Have taken 2 drawing and painting
2 film photography
Will be taking AP art 2D
P.S. Really hoping all my volunteer/jobs/extracurricular's will make up my much lacking GPA. NYU is my dream</p>
<p>Too early to chance without SAT/ACT and junior GPA.
Freshmen GPA is too low, but I hope you get 4.0 UW this year and next year to have best shot
The good news is that UCLA doesn’t look at Freshmen GPA for UC GPA.</p>