<p>Hi, I'm an applicant for SLC. I really want to come to this school, but I am concerned about my chances. I did not do Early Decision II (money reasons), ugh, I wish I did! Here's my info:</p>
<p>Sex: Male
Personality: energetic, driven, impish sense of humor, passionate, werid. Does not fit with standard public school - nevermind a typical college.
My school: Very small, discussion based classes and hands on learning, does not use text books (uses novels and source material). However, my school does not have any clubs really...
GPA: 3.30 unweighted <em>sad face</em>, highest scores in English, freshman year at boarding school and Math brings down GPA.
SATS: Not sending
Rank: My school does not rank
Recommendations: Sent three. I believe they are great, I am very grateful! One is two pages.
Essays: Tried to be creative, at least. One in a standard narrative format, the other in dialouge format. Shows my independence as a learner and extreme passion for the dramatic arts. I have no idea where I stand with these....
Extras: I submitted a theatrical portfolio with all my work in it as well and had a wonderful interview with an alum of the school. She said that I would be a good fit.</p>
<p>EC: Theatre, theatre, theatre and leadership! Vice President/Co-Founder of student run theatre company at my school, wrote three plays (one produced at a high profile drama festival), fully directed six plays (school, community, drama festivals), Co-Founder of a teen theatre company in my area (featuring local premieres of shows), done tons of community and professional theatre, member of student government for all 4 years, entertainment board for 3 years, governance board for 2 years, member of NHS, 300+hours of community service, attended summer programs, taken courses at Harvard Summer, did a 75 hour internship at a theatre company in Boston, featured in a full length film this summer, etc.</p>
<p>Thanks!! I know only the admission board can make a decision, but I'd like to know what you think. If not SLC, any other suggestions for schools?</p>