<p>My case was the one where I had everything great (2200 SAT, 31 ACT, 13 honors classes and 4 AP's and 4 Running Start classes, essays with great content, significant volunteering and employment hours: 150 hours and 15 months respectively, 9 year art portfolio, trilingual, etc.) except I had a 3.2 unweighted GPA.</p>
<p>Since the only thing I need to defend/explain is my GPA, it'll make it easier to streamline the letter. My GPA goes from about a 3.43 in 9th grade, second semester, to about a 3.05 in 10th grade 1st semester, to about a 3.4 again this past semester in 12th grade.</p>
<p>I have three to four big arguments -</p>
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<p>rigor of classes (I consistently took challenging classes despite the detrimental effect they had on my GPA) small upward trend after 10th grade (because classes didn't really get any easier, but I mean, it's still there) the death of my grandfather who I was very close to (which sent me into quite a bit of depression but also made me start raising my grades, focusing on college, and begin to volunteer and work) the fact that I had a little brother born right before 10th grade began, and my dad works overseas with long business trips occurring regularly, so I actually spent a lot of time taking care of him and helping my mom do everyday work the fact that in my district, high school began with 10th grade, not 9th. So all the situations that might arise from a new environment? I was a bit socially awkward back in those days so that affected me too. For god's sake, our honors English teacher made us perform Aeschylus' "Agamemnon" in front of the whole school for a 200-point assignment the first Friday of the year (school started on Tuesday). Needless to say, I bombed and got a D on that assignment. That's just an anecdote, but I mean...yeah.</p>
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<p>I think I'll shy away from topics that place the blame on other people. Instead, I'll focus on simply explaining the circumstances that led me to make some mistakes that led to my GPA being a 3.2 instead of like 3.6.</p>
<p>Thing is, do any of the above topics sound like things I shouldn't do?</p>
<p>And for my second page of the letter, I wanted to make the case for why I KNOW that UW is the school for me. In this case, how much a<strong>kissing is too much a</strong>kissing?</p>