<p>I'm a rising senior and these are my top schools.
3.1 GPA unweighted and rising (4.3 weighted), I'm attending community college for my senior year so all college classes as well as 2 this summer.
7 AP's 9th-11th grade
(4 on human geo; 3 on world history and I honestly feel like I got all 4s/5s on this year's tests but I don't want to make unfounded assertions hah)
2090 SAT
community service involvement for three summers in a beach safety/lifeguarding program, exec. chair of commnity service in UNYA, founded culinary club, water polo captain/ MVP 2 years (although I'm not interested in athletics in college), involved with Amnesty International petitioning/local events as a member, involved with Food Not Bombs and I work with local small businesses as well as some residents to adopt recycling policies in which I take care of any effort they don't want to make, i.e. moving bins back/forth, cleaning plastics, taking caps off etc.
I'm planning on studying/majoring in fine arts. I have been shown in multiple galleries and museums as well as won national-level art awards and I've been featured on some popular art websites.
I feel very driven in attending all of these schools. I know exactly what I'm doing and I feel like I know exactly how to be successful in life, but I'm afraid some mediocre grades from freshman/sophomore year will hold me back in attending a good school. I need a liberal arts education to complement my art studies, I feel like a wide breadth of knowledge and understanding is essential which is why these schools are so ideal for me. Currently the preference is NCF as I'm a Florida resident, and also the education is so fantastic. What do you think?</p>
<p>bump…</p>
<p>You’re looking good for Flagler! I’m a rising senior there currently so let me know if you’re curious about anything!</p>
<p>You’re looking good for Flagler! Let me know if you’ve got questions, I’m a rising senior there.</p>
<p>UNCA - Safety</p>
<p>thanks all. bump again?</p>