<p>GPA- (unweighted) 3.67
GPA- excluding freshman year- (uw) (3.76)
SAT- verbal 720 math 750 writing 710
PSAT- commended student
Course Load- AP Modern European History, AP US History AP Calculus, AP Spanish
Next Year- AP English Literature, AP American Government, AP Comparative Government, AP Economics, AP Chemistry, AP Statistics. Besides that (the max number of AP at my school, all honors)
Extracurricular- Varsity Math Team, Captain of Debate Team, UN, book club, community service club, national honor society, and school newspaper, student ambassadors (community service to underclassmen)
High School- Private Catholic, fairly competitive, about 250 students in my class
Class Ranking- N/A
Summer Programs- Michigan Classic Debate Institute
Also, how hard is it to get into the 6 year BA/JD program?</p>
<p>You look like a very strong contender for the BA/JD program. Something to note is that when you're writing your essay, you will be asked to address why you want to study law. Think hard about the question and try to display for love for the study of law. If I'm mistaken about the essay question, it might be a good idea to write a supplemental essay address that subject.</p>
<p>Do you know any stats regarding the BA/JD?
I am extremely curious as to what this is.
Also, do all students get the 15,000 scholarhip mentioned on the website?</p>
<p>It's really competitive, so I would guess subscores around or above 700s. Not sure if they've released any data as far as number applied and number accepted. I can get back to you on this one.</p>
<p>Yes, students will receive the $15,000 scholarship or whatever they set per year. It probably won't go down from there. </p>
<p>Also something to note, students are expect to maintain a 3.7 gpa for the duration of undergrad, so this program is very intense. Personally, I don't have that gpa and it would be very hard for me to pull that gpa by the time i graduate. But if you think you can, all the more power to you!</p>
<p>i hate to hijack the thread... and you guys can take it back in a minute... but is there a list anywhere of all of the combined BA/ JD programs available... sounds like an interesting idea</p>
<p>We got a thread in the GW discussion board. If you can't find it, here's the link to the program <a href="http://gwired.gwu.edu/adm/apply/special_prog.html%5B/url%5D">http://gwired.gwu.edu/adm/apply/special_prog.html</a>.</p>