<p>Hi, I'm about to be a senior at a competitive school. Here are my stats:</p>
<p>SATS 440m/650v/620 (I'll probably retake)</p>
<p>Freshman year (screwed around) 2.2 GPA
English: B
Hon. Debate: A-
Algebra: D-
History: C-
Earth/Space: C
Gym: B
French: B-</p>
<p>Sophmore year (a little better) 2.6 GPA
English: B-
Art: B+
French: C
Hon. Debate: A-
Hist: C+
Geometry: C-
Biology:C
Gym: A</p>
<p>Junior Year (pretty good) 3.2 GPA
Hon. English: B-
Hon. CAD: A
French: C
Hist: B
Math:B-
Horiculture: B-
Gym: A
Journalism: A</p>
<p>ECs
Film club
VP Young Democrats
co-Founder Film and Book Review
Staff writer Newspaper
Founder Cricket Players Asso.
Varsity Football
Internship at local magazine
Internship at local paper
Summer Internship at state senators office (fresh. year)
Worked for 2 years at local supermarket
200+ hours of community service</p>
<p>I'm very interested in journalism/communications. Please make any suggestions and be brutally honest. Any chance at Syracuse or University of Arizona? Thanks a lot in advance.</p>
<p>-Wille</p>
<p>hahahahaha
The "VP Young Democrats" comment explains why you are a slacker. :)</p>
<p>Oh yea, like conservatives are the best. **** CONSERVATIVES!!!!!!</p>
<p>I believe the opposite of Democrat is Republican last time I checked. Btw, implying explitives is very mature. [note sarcasm]</p>
<p>"Oh yea, like conservatives are the best. **** CONSERVATIVES!!!!!!"</p>
<p>Just proves why Republicans are better.</p>
<p>i agree with da pilot</p>
<p>Syracuse is definitely out of the question. Especially for Newhouse, that's more than a dream. However, you have a small chance at Arizona. What are you looking for in a school, other than just good journalism/communications? Perhaps we could help you with admission. I'd suggest Michigan State, Arizona State, Colorado-Boulder, Ohio, Arizona, Indiana, and Kansas State as colleges to look at, all have relatively strong journalism programs and not exceedingly difficult admissions.</p>
<p>If i could pick the ideal campus it would be:</p>
<p>larger student body
in a city
liberal
big social scene</p>
<p>MAybe Ohio University? Thanks again.</p>
<p>All those schools fit your description. Kansas State and Ohio have little in their towns that aren't university-based. All others are good cities/college towns. As for Social Scenes, basically all the schools rank in the top 10 in the party rankings, except for Kansas State and MSU (but MSU DEFINITELY has good parties).</p>
<p>Great, I will look into those. Thanks a lot.</p>