<p>I'm a legacy.
3.9 GPA (w)
AP Eng. Lang- 3
AP US- 4
6 APs total, 5 honors classes
SATs- Math 650, Writing 750, Verbal 590
ACT 25, SAT IIs- Litt 550, US History 610
Senior year- AP French, AP English Lit, AB Calc, AP Art, Foreign Policy, Film Studies
My essay made my college counselor cry.
My teacher recs should be very good--my teacher says he had great things to say.
ECs: Figure Skating, Yearbook (editor in chief), Art (art club president, photography commissions, school paper photographer), Youth in Government (outstanding statesman, Presider), Community Service Leader, Speech and Debate (speech captain, NFL degree of excellence), School Chorus, NHS, NFHS, Girl Scouts (silver award), French Club.</p>
<p>Hey! I too applied to ASC (though I’m an international student…with a huge financial need )! I’m pretty sure you’ll get in!</p>
<p>I’m assuming your mum attended ASC. How was her experience? I’m sure you’ve visited the school. Can you give me a feel of the college?</p>
<p>BTW, Have you applied to SLC? Did you visit the campus? How was it? How are the students and professors? I applied there under ED (though I don’t think I’ll get in because of my financial need.)</p>
<p>What do you plan to major in?</p>
<p>Actually, my grandmother and many of my aunts and cousins went to ASC. They all loved it. Agnes Scott asks about relatives, not just parents, so I’m assuming it counts. The college is small. Very pretty. Lovely buildings. Isolated.
I have not applied to SLC yet, but I will soon. I have not visited, but I’ve heard great things about the professors. My God Father taught english there for a long time, he’s great. Also, Sarah Lawrence will probably not look at what you need. Good luck!
I’m thinking politics or political science, and yourself?</p>
<p>In for sure! I’ll be very surprised if you don’t get in!</p>
<p>awesome! thanks! :)</p>
<p>You’re definitely in at ASC!
Well, since SLC doesn’t have regular majors, I might choose to have concentrations in film, theatre and literature.
In the case of ASC, I’ll choose between theatre (and, may be, literature) or the dual degree in Art and Architecture.</p>
<p>"Also, Sarah Lawrence will probably not look at what you need. " Could you please explain this?</p>
<p>How reputed are the two colleges nationally?</p>