chances

<p>I had a post before with probably half of this stuff for simmons but forgot a lot...so maybe this could give a better view as to how I fall as far as admission stats go? :</p>

<p>*GPA: 4.19 weighted (going to rise)
3.82 unweighted (same)
*Rank: 31/317
*SAT: (they're not fair)..writing 610, crit reading 520, math 550.
*ACT: Taking it June 10th.
*9th grade i took almost all honors (I have 2 B's on my transcript and 1 b+), 10th grade i took 2 honors but got A's across the board, this year (11) i took 1 ap and 4 honors and have all A's. Next year, I am taking 4 AP's (2 AP and 2 ap weighted honors) and 1 actual honors class.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars/interesting facts:
*People to people student ambassador program (summer of 2002)
*GLSEN board member (helps teach others about diversity)
*junior mendelssohn choir (2 years i a row, and soon to be next year!)
*voice lessons (past 2 years and when i was 8 and 9)
*piano lessons (11 1/2 years)
*cantoring for my rabbi for high holidays
*jazz choir (including a performance at PNC park, Pittsburgh's baseball stadium--soon to be 2 years)
*chamber choir (most elite choir in high school-soon to be 4 years)
*County chorus
*Showchoir in middle school (7th/8th grade)
*District chorus
*Played piano for high school orchestra in 9th grade
*3 piano competitions in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade
*Classical Singer competition
*Music Theory class over the summer (coming)
*National Honors Society
*Played piano/sung in numerous nursing homes for the past several years.
* (I might be writing for the local "free" newspaper to get experienced w/writing).
*6 months of Saxophone (5th grade!)
*1.5 years of guitar in 8th/9th grade
*Anime Club in 9th grade
There are about 3 or 4 I forgot about by the way ^_^</p>

<p>Thanks!!</p>

<p>Why are you posting your stats on every college thread? Why? I haven't decided if you have too much or too little ego...really! I mean how do you want people to respond to your stats...and how should you respond to peoples' responses. "Ok, I will or will not apply to such and such a college because some random person from college confidential said so." Yes, you have good statistics and good extracurricular, but does that mean your going to get into the school you want to do to. NO! Because of this, I don't really know how other college confidential members are supposed to respond...we are not admissions officers, nor should you treat us like one!</p>

<p>so i'm guessing you never got the initial push when you first started applying to colleges? How about i know you guys aren't admissions officers, but do you see all the other people sending "Chances" too? I'm not a loner, not do I feel like being treated like crap just for asking a question..I'm curious, new to this whole thing, and quite frankly and completely naive so let me be.</p>

<p>I'm quite prepared for the college admissions process, thank you. I don't need to obsessively post my stats on every college thread! So...there is a difference in posting one question (out of assertiveness), and posting the same question 50 times!
You have a good record….don’t worry too much!</p>

<p>ok lol i'll try :p</p>

<p>this is another all girls school jeremy... I also saw u on the mt.holyoke message board. You sould research your schools first before even wondering if you could get in.</p>

<p>But, how could this be an all-girls school? (i believe you)...but, my friend who is a male got accepted, and also another male friend got accepted to mt. holyoke lol. i'm confused!</p>

<p>Were your friends accepted to the graduate school? The undergrad schools at both simmons and mt. holyoke is all female. BUT each college is connected to other colleges. For example Simmons is part of "colleges of the fenway" and mt. holyoke is part of the "5 college consortium." This means students form these connected colleges ( even male) can take classes at mt. holyoke.</p>

<p>the 5 college consortium for mt. holyoke= amherst,umass-amherst,smith(all girls), and Hampshire.</p>

<p>Simmons is absolutely an all girl's school. I visited when I was in Boston. Like Paris 87 says, it is part of a group of schools all close to each thoer where you can take classes.</p>