<p>so, I'm 17 and I already applied to all my colleges but don't know where I've been accepted. I didn't apply to schools based on film, because I've only recently realized that I might be interested. Is it too late? Is it incredibly hard to get into film graduate schools? which of my colleges would be good for a double major in film and psychology (I have in the past been incredibly interested in child psychology)
Brown U
Tufts U
Brandeis U
Wesleyan U
Vassar
Haverford
Binghamton U (got in)
Grinnell
U of Chicago
(and so you can know where I will prolly get in)
SATs: Verbal 770 Math 650 Writing 770 SAT IIs: Math IC 660 Lit 730
GPA: 95.2
EC's: (emphasized interest in child psych, wrote my essay about it)
Therapeutic activity assistant for disabled 3 and 4 year olds - 11th grade
assistant ESL teacher - 10th grade
tutor at east harlem tutorial program - 12th grade
Peer leader fo 7th graders at my school - 12th grade
tour guide at children's musum of manhattan - 11th grade
model un - 10th - 12th
jsa - 10th - 12th
science philosophy club - 12th grade
Awards:
poem was published in book
nsaa international foreign language award
elected peer leader in my school
essay contest winner for new youth connections magazine
nominee for youth leadership forum on medicine
excellent essay, good rec's</p>
<p>You've lucked out in the sense that two of your choices (Wesleyan and Vassar) are nationally known for their film studies departments. A third, Brown has an okay program.</p>
<p>As others have suggested in cross-threads, you can transfer or even take courses from a film school after you graduate. A lot depends on what you want to do with the major?</p>