<p>I'm a junior formulating my list, and I'm trying to figure out a suitable financial and admissions safety. I'm a bit anxious, as you can imagine.</p>
<p>Okay. I haven't taken the SATs or my SAT IIs yet, but as for the SATs, I scored 225 on the sophomore PSATs, so I figure with a little hard work I can score ~2300 (hopefully. My math score is what needs the most work...) And for the SAT IIs, I've heard there's a correlation between the Critical Reading section of the SATs and the Literature exam, so I'm hoping I can do well on that (750+) and for the rest, I'm planning on studying a lot. I'll be taking Math II, Literature, and Biology - M in June.</p>
<p>I've taken the toughest courseload my school offers. In the past, my first trimester grades have indicated the rest of the year, so my tentative grades and courseload for junior year are:</p>
<p>AP English Literature - A
AP Calculus BC - A
AP Latin: Vergil - A
French IV Honors - A
Biology Honors - A-
US History - A-
Playwriting - A</p>
<p>For 9th and 10th grade, I had a 4.0. Hoping/planning/studying for 5's on the English Lit, Calc BC, and Latin: Vergil AP exams...</p>
<p>EXTRACURRICULARS:</p>
<p>WRITING - independent writing, Head of Creative Writing Workshop (10 - present), applied for and received $1950 grant for the club to take a retreat and to host an author, as well as for me to attend a writing summer program (10), tutor younger students in the Writing Workshop (separate from club; it's the office where our resident writing tutor works with students)</p>
<p>THEATER - act in plays and musicals at school (9 - present), member of tech crew (9-present), in the process of writing a play through our playwriting class, which I'll submit to competitions</p>
<p>LANGUAGE - Head of Ancient Greek & Latin Culture Club (member 10, head 11 - 12) which organizes Classics competitions and is looking to put on a Greek play, Summa Cum Laude on 3 National Latin Exams (8 - 10, we haven't taken this year's yet), Editor-in-Chief of the school French Literary Journal (member 9 - 11, Editor-in-Chief 12)</p>
<p>STUDENT GOV'T - Junior Class President...is it bad that I only ran this year and will probably not run again? My class is only around 60 girls and we're all qualified so I feel like it would just be self-important to run again.</p>
<p>HONORS/AWARDS:</p>
<p>I'm submitting my writing to various competitions this year, hoping to garner some recognition. Not really sure how competitive I am, although I did get into a selective writing program this summer (or at least they say it's selective...but it was a revelatory experience and I certainly wouldn't exchange it for another program perceived to be more 'selective'.)</p>
<p>-Art & Leadership $1950 Grant (10)
-$1250 Merit Scholarship to UArts Pre-college Summer Institute (10)
-Latin Award (10)
-Physics Award (9)
(-Leadership Recognition (10)...really not important lol)</p>
<p>WORK EXPERIENCE:</p>
<p>I work 5hrs/week shelving book at my local library (for pay, I'm not volunteering, although the actual offer of employment came because I asked whether I could volunteer...this is much better lol). I've worked there from Sept of 10th grade to the present.</p>
<p>SUMMER ACTIVITIES:</p>
<p>Honors Geometry through CTY (9)
Young Writers Workshop (10) on grant
UArts Pre-college Summer Institute (10) on merit scholarship</p>
<p>Hopefully I'll either be at TASP or at the same Young Writers Workshop this summer...not really counting on TASP because of its selectivity (although the program is so perfect for me...sigh...they just have to realize I'm perfect for it! lol)</p>
<p>ESSAYS:</p>
<p>I don't really know what to say about these. I hope they're good; I'm sure I'll like 'em. (hopefully lol)</p>
<p>TEACHER RECS:</p>
<p>I'm hoping to have my absolute favorite english teacher from 10th grade give me a recommendation, although I'm not sure the school will let me. She basically epically shifted my thinking about literature and meaning. She is my role model (sappy I know) and I now am realizing that my dream job is to be a professor of literature. She understands me, I think (I hope). At least, it seems to me the she understands me best of all my teachers.</p>
<p>I'm not sure about my other rec, but I'm hope I'll be able to get it from my physics teacher, who also understands my intense interest in meaning (though in more of an Einstein or Godel way, than a Primo Levi way...lol). I love analyzing things, what can I say? lol</p>
<p>I am almost absolutely sure that I'll get a supplemental rec from my theater teacher of 3yrs, who knows me very very very well. I've been through thick and thin with her including clinical anxiety (that was fun...) and she (I think) loves my writing...(my directing, however, not so much...lol)</p>
<p>OTHER:</p>
<p>I'm just going to spit out random details:</p>
<p>My dad is an Austrian immigrant who never went to college and is now a handyman, essentially.</p>
<p>We make not so much money (EFC estimate: $6000), and it varies significantly from year to year because neither of my (divorced) parents have any salary to speak of (meaning, they are self-employed, not un-employed, although my mom was unemployed for a while this year.) </p>
<p>I am on a full scholarship to a rigorous single-sex private school. (Which means they meet their calculation of our "full financial need" but end up milking us...however, the public school that I would be going to frankly sucks.)</p>
<p>I am white and female and I live in a lower middle class suburb of Philadelphia.</p>
<p>Comparative Literature (called Literature at Yale)!</p>
<p>So! That's all. Thank you soooooo much for reading this monster of a thread.</p>
<p>How do my chances for merit aid at Penn State Schreyer Honors College look? And while I'm at it, chances for these schools:</p>
<p>Yale
Duke
Swarthmore
Johns Hopkins
Vassar
Haverford
Barnard
Penn State</p>