<p>Hey guys, I want to major in international relations and ultimately work in government (ie. CIA analysis, State Department). My problem is that I do not have the 4.0 or 2400 SAT. I want to get into the School of International Service and I'm wondering chances for admission and the chances of any merit aid, I heard AU is pretty good with merit money. Thanks Here are my stats:
- White male from southeastern PA, outside Philly
- Attend a competitive jesuit prep school in philly
- 3.64 GPA UW ( school does not weight GPA or rank)
- Not a good test taker: I got killed on the SATs so I took the ACT and ended up w/ a 26 after 3 times
- ECs: Pres of Model UN and member (4 yrs), History Club (2 yrs), Drama staff (3 yrs), Community Service (80 hrs), Volunteer on congressional campaign this summer and fall
-Awards: NHS, AP Scholar
- Course Load: 4 yrs eng, 3 yrs science, 5 yrs history, 4 yrs religion, 4 yrs math, 4 yrs german; AP US (5), AP Eng lang (4), AP US Govt (4), AP Euro
( these are the only aps i will take, AP Euro senior yr)
- Studied in Germany for 3 wks this summer + homestay
- I have an extreme interest in international relations, particularly US foreign policy and national security
-Essays and recs. will be great</p>
<p>What school?</p>
<p>chances at american, duh.....</p>
<p>what hs nooblet :P</p>
<p>st. joes prep in philly, chances anyone?</p>
<p>haha nice. Theres a kid in my marketing class who goes there. Anthony. Know em?</p>
<p>chances anybody, please!</p>
<p>no? yes? maybe? lol</p>
<p>I don't know....</p>