Chances...

<p>What kind of colleges can I get into?</p>

<p>Class Rank: N/A (CA Private School)</p>

<p>Freshman Year: 3.2 (1 Honors class)
Sophmore Year: 3.7 (1 Honors, 2 AP classes)
Junior Year: 4.75 (3 Honors classes)</p>

<p>Senior Year: (4 Honors classes) </p>

<p>Tests:
SAT I: Taking October 2006
SAT II’s: Taking November, 2006</p>

<p>APs:
2 AP’s Classes taken
8 Honors Classes taken</p>

<p>Awards:
Congressional Bronze Certificate
Congressional Silver Certificate
Congressional Gold Certificate
Congressional Bronze Medal
Congressional Silver Medal
(Highest Awards congress can issue to America's youth)
Presidential Volunteer Service Award (Bronze, Silver, and Gold)</p>

<p>Clubs, etc.:
President and Founder: ECO (Environmental Conservation Organization) President: Junior Statesmen of America
Member: American Red Cross Club
Captain: Ojai Indoor Rowing Team</p>

<p>Sports, ECs:
Junior Varsity Basketball (9-10)
Rowing (4 Years)
Ojai Eagles Football (2 Years)
Head: Peer Tutoring Program
Mock Trial</p>

<p>Volunteer Work:
Nordhoff High School (9-11) 250+ Hours
Academic Tutoring (9-12), 2 hours per school week
Total Hours: 400+ Hours</p>

<p>Work Experience:
Westridge Market 100+ Hours
Jersey Mikes Subs (Chef) 1000+ Hours
Photon Films 300+ Hours</p>

<p>Film Experience:
•Production Assistant: X-Files (Fox TV)
•Producer: Just Another Pilot (Harrison Ford, 2002)
•Aerial Unit Assistant: Six Days, Seven Nights (Harrison Ford)
•Aerial Unit Assistant: Spanglish (Adam Sandler)
•Actor: The Color of Evening (1994)
•Actor: The Nowhere Man (1994-1996)
•Director/Producer: Wilderness Dreams (Canadian TV) (2005)
•IMDB Credits Verification Link:<br>
<a href="http://imdb.com/name/nm0821343/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://imdb.com/name/nm0821343/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>It depends on what you want to do. </p>

<p>If you want to do something within the filming industry, I say you have an excellent shot at all of them (ucla,usc,nyu,etc.). </p>

<p>That film experience looks INSANE on a college transcript.</p>

<p>LOL I posed for playboy...nice...but seriously though, awesome extracurriculars, decent upward trend in GPA...</p>

<p>what did you get on your PSATs?</p>

<p>I agree that NYU, UCLA, and USC are good shots for you. also look into emerson.</p>

<p>I actually want to be a talent agent, for actors, and athletes. I was thinking about UCLA/UC Berkeley/University of Washington/Brown/Columbia/Yale/USC</p>

<p>depends a lot on test scores then. because your GPA is going to have to be really high during senior year</p>

<p>my gpa will be about a 4.6, first semester of senior year.</p>

<p>Why didn't you take your tests earlier? Kind of risky taking it all this fall...that is, if you wanted to retake, you would not be able to.</p>

<p>"Freshman Year: 3.2 (1 Honors class)
Sophmore Year: 3.7 (1 Honors, 2 AP classes)
Junior Year: 4.75 (3 Honors classes)"</p>

<p>I don't understand how your GPA can suddenly jump to 4.75 junior year, looking that you got 3.2 freshman and 3.7 sophomore year - what's your grading policy? we get +1 point for every honors/AP class we take, but cumulative GPA scale is 4.0 (unweighted) and 5.0 (weighted). Is your scale out of 5.0 or something? Can you distinguish between your unweighted and weighted GPA? I'm assuming the GPAs you posted were weighted, right? since you included the # of any honors/APs you took.</p>

<p>ECs are fabulous, no doubt.</p>

<p>I'm only going to talk about the UCs cus yea... I live in CA. The UCs work on a point system based mostly on your GPA and SAT I/IIs. The ecs/work/volunteer come second. I seriously can't tell if your GPA is good because I think your school does something weird with it. The UC GPA is figured out on your sophomore and junior year grades (lucky you) on a 4.0 scale. Then they sort of weigh it by allowing the APs to be out of 5 and only a few selected honors to be out of 5. I believe that the average UC GPA for UCLA and UCB is around 4.2. Also, they do not look at your senior year GPA as long as you stay at a 3.0 GPA (unweighted). If it goes under, they will prevent you from attending. Yea... about SATs just make sure you do well because they count a lot. They also look at the rigor of your classes. If that is the best that your school offers, then you should state that in one of your essays. Also, UCB and UCLA love it if you were somehow extremely disadvantaged. (like your parents divorced or something or like you're poor or like someone died).</p>

<p>I'm just going to put some statistics that came out in a newspaper. (I'm not sure how accurate it is though). </p>

<p>For UC Berkeley and UCLA, if you have a 2100, you already have a 24% chance of getting in. For USC, if you have a 2000, you already have a 53% chance of getting in. </p>

<p>However, your ecs are soooo extremely good that I really can't tell if you'll make it or not. Also, you don't know any of your SAT I and SAT II scores.</p>

<p>nope, my GPA is out of 4.0, i took 4 honors and one regular class junior year, and got straight A's, giving me a 4.75 GPA, but sophmore year, i took 3 reg classes, one honors, which didnt give me an extra point (english), and 2 AP classes, and finished with about a 3.7/3.8 weighted gpa, 4.167 first semester, and 3.4 second semester. idk what my SAT's will be.</p>

<p>evan93023:</p>

<p>UCB/UCLA: Match
UCSD: Safe Match
UCI/UCSB/UCD: Safety
UCSC/UCR/UCM: Super Safety</p>

<p>UCSD is a match, with the remaining UCs as safety. I dont think cal or ucla are a match becuase without SAT scores, its kinda hard to say. Your GPA is good, so if you get a decent SAT score, you should be fine.</p>

<p>I have one question.</p>

<p>For a project like "I Posed for Playboy" you listed yourself as an "assistant to director". Correct me if I'm wrong, but it says the movie aired in 1991..which means production was probably held circa '90-'91. By that time...you were what? 2, maybe 3 years old?</p>

<p>Other than that though....with your work experience and EC's, you probably won't have too much of a problem. Especially for film schools.</p>

<p>i dont put titles in, they are automatically inputed by IMDB, and my dad was the director of the movie, so i was his "assistant".</p>