Chance SCEA Please

<p>right, because every person in chance threads should tell the OP he/she has excellent chances</p>

<p>o rlly?
as i said, lets just wait for the actual day</p>

<p>fair enough, work hard to pull your gpa up until then :P</p>

<p>^ hahahaha daaang</p>

<p>hahaha i actually think all this is pretty funny :)</p>

<p>to sort of mitigate St. Ageis statements.</p>

<p>Getting into one of the top colleges may not make you "superior" or "smart" in every sense, but it sure does make you feel better about yourself. And if self-confidence is superiority, then I'm fine with that.</p>

<p>oh and to get to the point:
Editor-in-chief of newspaper and senior editors of two other publications? I'm going to be frank, wither you don't do one or two of those publications very well, or you're lying. President of World affairs and Regional Quiz Bowl Team too?
NHS? Hospital? Seems a little too much and seems like you're not really telling the truth. You should count up the hours for each activity per week. and it it's not about 2 hours, that's not saying a lot.</p>

<p>168 hours in a week.
40 hours at school (5 days a week 8 hours everyday)
50 hours sleeping (7 hours on weekdays and 7.5 on weekends)
Lets just say 25 hours doing homework
10 hours newspaper
10 hours literary magazine
10 hours yearbook
10 hours president</p>

<p>oops went over.... and no free time either.
EC's in clubs:
-Editor-in-chief of newspaper (lots of credit and awards)
-Senior Editor of literary magazine (awards for magazine and for personal story)
-Senior Editor of yearbook (too much work. i sort of regret it, but it turns out i got to know a lot of people better through yearbook and that was great for me... and them i hope)
-President of World Affairs (organized 5 Model UNs... i found out that running clubs is a lot more responsibility than you think)
-President of Regional Quiz Bowl Team
Volunteered over 100 hours at hospital (nothing special. still looking to do more)
Peer tutor for 3 years
National Honor Society Member
National French Honor Society
National Merit Commended
All-County cello
2nd degree black belt in taekwondo
played tennis for school</p>