<p>sorry to add another "can i get in" post but if i'm going to spend 60 bucs to apply, might as well try and get some free info talk is cheap, but your knowledge will be richly valued</p>
<p>i'm a jr now</p>
<p>female 3.8 unweighted gpa on 4.33 scale all honors and ap classes. big competitive regional hs
extemporaneous speaking since frosh year. have competed in states tourney every year and have gone to harvard tourn twice. 8th in state last year, squat this year
mock trial since soph., best witness award last year, attorney this year
winter track 9 10 11 jv (throw shotput)
spring track 9 10 (throw shot and discus)
youth and gov (mock congress like activity) nominated to national conference last year and nominated as an alternate this year. ran and lost contest for youth governor
french math sci natl honor society
foiunder of young dems in my town
i played piano and clarinet up to this year, now I'm only in choir
got into governor's school of public issues
640m, 720w, 800 r on Sats (will retake)
just took french, lit, and us history satiis
and ap eng langcomp and ap us history
next year i'm taking ap gov pol, ap euro history, ap eng lit, ap french, honors global studies, choir, ap calc ab (i didn't get recommended for calc bc unfortunately)</p>
<p>i'm wondering
is the international studies program strong as i have heard
how are english, french programs
kind of unrelated-is comparative literature in any way a practical major
i have a great relationship with my speech and debate coach, he's also my eng teacher and a great person to turn to for guidance and or a laugh
will williams be full of teachers like these?</p>
<p>is it close enough to a train that you don't need a car to get there
sorry to add another "can i get in" post but if i'm going to spend 60 bucs to apply, might as well try and get some free info talk is cheap, but your knowledge will be richly valued</p>
<p>i'm a jr now</p>
<p>female 3.8 unweighted gpa on 4.33 scale all honors and ap classes. big competitive regional hs
extemporaneous speaking since frosh year. have competed in states tourney every year and have gone to harvard tourn twice. 8th in state last year, squat this year
mock trial since soph., best witness award last year, attorney this year
winter track 9 10 11 jv (throw shotput)
spring track 9 10 (throw shot and discus)
youth and gov (mock congress like activity) nominated to national conference last year and nominated as an alternate this year. ran and lost contest for youth governor
french math sci natl honor society
foiunder of young dems in my town
i played piano and clarinet up to this year, now I'm only in choir
got into governor's school of public issues
640m, 720w, 800 r on Sats (will retake)
just took french, lit, and us history satiis
and ap eng langcomp and ap us history
next year i'm taking ap gov pol, ap euro history, ap eng lit, ap french, honors global studies, choir, ap calc ab (i didn't get recommended for calc bc unfortunately)
also i got my satii scores back today
730 eng lit
770 us history
670 (ugh) french- didn't realize it would be that hard. i took a practice test that seemed pretty easy and skimmmed through the book, but the actual thing was rele pretty difficult. i heard that satii language tests are very very hard unless you're a native speaker-i was thinking of retaking.
also i'm taking the sats again on sat looking to get a 700 in math but we'll see.</p>
<p>i'm wondering
is the international studies program strong as i have heard
how are english, french programs
kind of unrelated-is comparative literature in any way a practical major
i have a great relationship with my speech and debate coach, he's also my eng teacher and a great person to turn to for guidance and or a laugh
will bron be full of teachers like these?</p>
<p>is it close enough to a train that you don't need a car to get there</p>
<p>i don't thnk the essays are posted yet but i was thinking about talking about how when doing public speaking you have to find the critical angle to have your message totally internally reflected into your audience. i know that sounds pretty weird and i would have to briefly explain the optical phenomenon i'm referring to. sound good?
also i got my satii scores back today
730 eng lit
770 us history
670 (ugh) french- didn't realize it would be that hard. i took a practice test that seemed pretty easy and skimmmed through the book, but the actual thing was rele pretty difficult. i heard that satii language tests are very very hard unless you're a native speaker-i was thinking of retaking.
also i'm taking the sats again on sat looking to get a 700 in math but we'll see.
i'm so happy all my tests are done for college! all i have to do is write application essays, get recommendations, do well in school, and practice springting to the mailbox to get my responses! </p>
<p>ok so-help me whittle down. i'm looking for a school with as open a curriculum as possible, a good international studies , english and french programs, and merit aid (which i k the majority of schools on my list won't give) i also know i'm a big reach at a bunch of these schools</p>
<p>johns hopkins
vassar
williams
amherst
brown
wellesley
bryn mawr
mount holyoke
smith
hyp
dartmouth
upenn
haverford
tufts
coll of william and mary
georgewashington</p>
<p>suny binghamton
georgetown
boston college
tcnj and rutgers (nj resident looking for merit $$$0</p>