<p>Well, to whoever said that doing the muslim clubs, muslim fundraisers, helping out mosque, etc doesn't help . . I think it does.</p>
<p>I know this isn't always the case, but I'm just saying that . .
I know a kid (black) who got into Cornell with a 2.something GPA, 12 something SAT I, highest SAT II in us hist which was a 700, the rest lower, and not very good essays. However, he did find some diverse ethnic clubs, and his ECs DID evolve around muslim activities, he was treasurer of the MSA (muslim student association), etc . . . and maybe that just made it for him. </p>
<p>that's all I see anyway that he had that stood out.</p>
<p>I agree with ADad, I also know a <em>Muslim</em> girl attending a private christian college. It's kinda funny actually, her ID card has her on it with her headscarf and all, with "Connecting Christian Values with Education" at the top . .haha. but yeah, I really think that if this has affected you for the better, just write about it passionately.</p>