Got in idp and ready to go

<p>anybody else get in and going: start list, post stats, talk about self</p>

<p>Can you tell me your stats and what all it was like. I'm going to do this next year. Bard seems like the exact school I want, and nothing seems wrong with it. Soon I will visit the campus and give everything a look over. I'm a little worried about my grades i have like a 3.3 uw and poor sat scores (I doubt I'll snd them, 1700). My ecs are pretty good (various music activities, comm. service 150+, founded political club, ect.). I'm a pretty good violinist and a unique interest (very very interested in) of mine is violin making. I love disscussions, debates and all that good stuff! What do you think? Tell me all you know!</p>

<p>Thanks,
Alex</p>

<p>At IDP, interview and seminar are intense. You must be able to seperate yourself. I'm from private school where everybody's grades are low; had 3.5 and 1950 sat had great ecs: govt, sports and newspaper leadership. take sat prep course, write a killer essay and get great recs from teachers</p>

<p>Ah! I'm jealous of your early success. I also feel that there are more and more qualified students applying at Bard, and it's selectivity is increasing and my changes of getting in are decreasing. My stats are a 3.25 GPA with 7 AP classes total for Junior and Senior year. Junior Year I got a 3.6 GPA and Senior year I got a 3.7 first quarter. My extracuriculars are superb and consist of lengthy Theatre rehearsals and clubs every day every week for several weeks at a time. My counselor recc and teacher reccs were superb and showcase my love for the arts and sciences. What do you think of my chances EA; we hear back later this week!</p>

<p>P.S. I also got a 31 Composite on the ACT, which I submitted.</p>

<p>Yay, newcomers! Can't wait to meet the lot of you...</p>

<p>If you have any questions, feel free to drop me an e-mail. (I don't check this forum quite so often now.)</p>

<p>Ming.</p>