<p>Female
state: Washington
class of 2010
School: Top ranked High School in state
ethnicity:Hispanic</p>
<p>gpa: 3.75 (school doesn’t do weighted gpa)
rank: top 15%
sats: 2100
ACT: 32
class rigor: most difficult, will graduate with many AP/honors and 2 years of calculus</p>
<p>extracurriculars:
summer program at santa clara university, local hospital volunteer (2 summers), national charity leage (6 years), cheer team (4 years, captain 2 years, state championship winner), yearbook editor, french club (4 years, treasurer sophmore, vice president this year), french honor society (4 years), national honor society (3 years), tutor somalian refugees, 3 mission trips with church</p>
<p>work experience: french tutor, babysit, dogsit</p>
<p>hahah, nothing’s wrong with accounting. It’s commendable, well I think it’s commendable. I went to my brother’s commencement last year and there were like three accountants. I actually enjoyed that, because I like to steer towards the more rigorous majors.</p>
<p>I don’t care if they party more. And you’re right, most often you’ll find the architects at their desk. I don’t get to sleep until 3am most often because of Architecture work, my own artwork, studying, and training. Architects aren’t built for partying, we’re too swamped to even give you an understandable response, hahah.</p>
<p>Here, if you make it into SLO (KoreanBoi92, you said you’re already there, yea?) then I hope you keep your mind.</p>
<p>When you sign-up for the architecture program, you know you’re gonna work hard. No arch applicant is naive enough to think that major is a coast. But when you survive it, there are some great benefits…</p>
<p>what are you majoring in korenboi? Sorry that the kids who want to major in physics/engineering/architecture want to work hard, and earn our living. It may say architorture to you, but to us, it means that with hard with, comes great rewards. Have fun with your major.</p>