Honors College Chances

<p>RACE: Black</p>

<p>STATE: South Carolina</p>

<p>GENDER: Male</p>

<p>RANK: 3 / 284</p>

<p>GPA: ~3.8 Un-Weighted / 4.78 Weighted</p>

<p>AP EXAMS:
Art History - 3
European History - 3
English Language and Composition - 5
United States History - 5</p>

<p>SAT:
6/2007 : 600 M 660 CR 610 W
10/2007: 560 M 730 CR 690 W
Superscored: 1330 / 1600 and 2020 / 2400</p>

<p>SAT II:
Took Literature and U.S. History 11/3/3007</p>

<p>APPLYING TO:
College of Arts and Sciences</p>

<p>SENIOR SCHEDULE:
AP U.S. Government
AP Microeconomics
AP English Lit. / Comp.
Physics Honors
Pre-Calculus Honors
Twentieth Century Seminar (Honors)
Talented and Gifted Art (Honors)
AP Studio Art - 2D</p>

<p>EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
Youth Action Council: Co-Chair / President; Finalist in the Project Ignition National Seat Belt Campaign; presented multi-media campaign at the National Youth Leadership Council's (NYLC) National Service-Learning Conference; recipient of the Best Grassroots Impact Award for working with South Carolina legislators to enact stronger seat belt safety laws; recipient of the $25,000 State Farm Good Neighbor Service-Learning Grant</p>

<p>Student Government
Senate; House of Representatives; National Association of Student Councils (NASC) Council of Excellence Award; Certificate of Excellence and Varsity Letter for 200+ Hours of Service; South Carolina Association of Student Councils (SCASC) Gold Honor Council Award; Junior Class Leadership Council Secretary; Certificate of Excellence for 200+ Hours of Service; Sophomore Class Leadership Council Secretary; Outstanding Freshman Class Service Award for 100+ Hours of Servce; South Carolina Association of Student Councils (SCASC) District Conference</p>

<p>Scholars Symposium / Honors Forum
Senior Class Advisory Council; Junior Class Advisory Council; Sophomore Class Advisory Council; Freshman Class Advisory Council; Peer Mentor / Tutor</p>

<p>National Art Honor Society (NAHS)
Historian; Scholastic Art and Writings Award Competition; South Carolina State Fair Student Art Show; Spring Visual Arts Show; Photography</p>

<p>National French Honor Society (NFHS)
President; Peer Mentor / Tutor</p>

<p>National Honor Society (NHS)
Peer Mentor / Tutor</p>

<p>National Senior Beta Club
Programs Co-Chair; Peer Mentor / Tutor</p>

<p>COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS:
Amnesty International USA
Habitat for Humanity
STAND: A Student Anti-Genocide Coalition
Genocide Intervention Network
Winter Holidays Service Project</p>

<p>SUMMER EXPERIENCES:
South Carolina Obama for America Internship
College Democrats of America National Conference
The Governor's School of South Carolina at the College of Charleston</p>

<p>ACADEMIC HONORS:
Emory University Scholars Nomination
Principal's Scholar Honor
Columbia Urban League Young and Gifted Achievement Award
Advanced Placement Scholar with Honor
Palmetto Fellows Scholarship Eligibility
National French Contest Level 4 Honorable Mention Award
Junior Marshal at Senior Graduation
Coker College Scholar Award
Lander University Junior Fellow Award
Newberry College Scholar Award
University of South Carolina Aiken Scholar Award
University of South Carolina Upstate Scholar Award
AP English Language & Composition Award of Excellence
Outstanding Academic Achievement in Junior English Award
South Carolina Governor's Scholar Award
Outstanding Academic Achievement in Sophomore History Award
National History Day Certificate of Achievement
Outstanding Academic Achievement in Freshman Social Studies Award
Academic Honor Roll
Duke Univeristy Talent Identification Program Scholar
Scholars Academy / Honors School</p>

<p>seems to me you have an excellent chance.they will love your EC list and frankly, your minority/male status.will keep my fingers crossed that SAT +grades suffice.Hope you wrote a thoughtful Honors application and meet that deadline (Nov 15th)if you havent sent it in already!!
Best of luck!</p>

<p>Yeah the Honors College application was by far my most lengthy application lol. But I talked to some of my teachers at school who were in the Honors College and they said it was definitely worth it.</p>