<p>Hello all. I'm trying to transfer to Cornell because Bucknell ended up being a haven for drunk rich kids who don't give a **** about the world. Ah, what a pity.</p>
<p>Current University: Bucknell University
GPA: 4.0</p>
<p>Classes:
1st semester: General Bio, Intro to Religion, Social Justice, American Politics</p>
<pre><code> 2nd semester: Statistics, Organismal Bio, Secularism, Comp. Politics, Basic Econ.
(overloaded second semester)
</code></pre>
<p>College Clubs:
President and founder, Atheists and Agnostics Association
Men's Rugby Team
Debate Club
Bucknell Buddies Tutoring Program
Opinion Writer for the campus newspaper, the Bucknellian</p>
<p>High School:
Rural, noncompetitive high school in Bellefonte, PA(middle of nowhere)
Class Rank:17/269
GPA: 96/100
SAT: R 690, M 640, W 700 (bleh...)
AP's: Psychology, American Politics, English Literature, International Politics
(only offered 6 AP classes)</p>
<p>High School Clubs:
Academic Decathlon President (perfect essay (1st place) in state comp)
Men's Gymnastics (state champ on pommel horse, east coast on rings)
Model UN
Lead Guitarist in Touring Band
Scholastic Scrimmage Team
Jazz Band
Morning Announcements Anchor</p>
<p>Honors: AP Scholar with Honor
USA Gymnastics First Team Academic All American
University of Rochesters Fredrick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony Award
National Honor Society Membership
National Society of High School Scholars
National Youth Leadership Forum Certificate of Achievement
2nd place honors in PA state computer fair for multimedia presentation</p>
<p>and on and on and on...</p>
<p>Will my college experience (and grades) at a semi-top notch institution outweigh my mediocre high school experience and deplorable SAT's? Any and all input is welcome.</p>