Chance Me?

<p>Major(s): International Relations + Japanese + Korean Minor?</p>

<p>ACT: 32 Composite (34/34/31/29/9w)
SATII: USH 770, Lit 640, Japanese in November
GPA: 100.38 weighted
Rank: School doesn't tell us, but definitely 1/~150
AP: US (3-4 predicted), Comp Gov, Bio, Calc AB senior year</p>

<p>Everything else:
-College Classes: Economics, Political Science, Media, Pre-Calc, Psychology, Political World, American Foreign Policy (taking this first semester in fall), got an A in every class.</p>

<p>-Journalism - 3 years, Editor in Chief, Managing Editor </p>

<p>-Japanese Club - 4 years (Does going on a school trip to Japan count as an EC?)</p>

<p>-Model UN - 3 years, VP </p>

<p>-Will be doing yearbook senior year</p>

<p>-Community service - ~100+ hours for various walks, community events</p>

<p>*My school is based on the theme of International Studies (it's in the name of the school, actually) and it focuses on making us "globally aware" etc. Can this be of /any/ help?</p>

<p>Also, would I get any kind of merit award?</p>

<p>I think you could definitely be in the running for a merit scholarship. It doesn’t seem that admission should be a problem for you.</p>

<p>Other opinions?</p>

<p>I agree completely with gdubcolonial. I would say admission won’t be a problem, and neither would a merit scholarship. Being from a school focused around International Studies should give you a definite edge, too.
Also, you should definitely consider the Honors program!</p>

<p>What is there to the honors program? If you had to summarize it. </p>

<p>I’ll Google anywho :P</p>

<p>And thanks guys :D</p>