<p>I am rising senior from New Jersey and am very interested in the five year occupational therapy program at USC. I am in the top 6% of my class of 428 students. I have a 4.34/4 weighted gpa and an 1800 on my SAT scores.
I've taken my SAT's three times but am not a great test taker so that is why they are pretty low.
Classes:
I've taken all honors classes since freshman year and got one B freshman year, one B sophomore year and all A's junior year. I will graduate with 5 AP's. Junior year I took AP Psychology (5 on AP test) and AP language and Composition (3 on AP Test). This year I am taking AP Physics I, AP Calc AB and AP Stats. I have also taken all 4 levels of chinese and all 4 levels of journalism offered. My electives include personal finance, anatomy and physiology, child development and 3-D design.
EC:
Belong to three honors societies (chinese honor society, math honors society, and national honors society)<br>
Played volleyball for all 4 years in and out of high school, on varsity for three years
Was one of top 10 chinese language students sent to china with the school to study the culture and stay with a host family.
Captain of Relay for Life team for 3 years, raised over $3,500
Started a group with Susan G Komen North Jersey called Pink Princesses where I and a friend teach young girls age 10-15 about breast health and awareness.
Tutor younger children once a week at an elementary school
Sports editor of senior class yearbook
writer for school paper
Big Buddy-Volunteered to spend time with special needs children engaging in activities such as arts and crafts, cooking, music and gym.
Mountaineer Mentor-Chosen through an application process to help incoming freshman with the challenges of transitioning to high school.</p>
<p>My essays were really personal and I have three letters of recommendations, one from my guidance counselor, one from my physics teacher, and one from my AP Psych teacher (Doing a independent study with her senior year on sensory processing disorder) </p>
<p>What are my chances of getting into USC?</p>