<p>Hey, I applied to WF on Friday for political science to do a pre-law track. Below are my stats, but I have a few questions for anyone that knows?
1) How good is the pre-law track?
2) Is the grade deflation and "Work Forest" reputation true? (Not that it's an issue, I applied to Johns Hopkins ED, but just wondering).
3) I've heard Wake Forest is incredibly homogeneous. I'm a lower middle class white kid from northern NJ. I'm friendly and can fit in anywhere, but are kids there in-your-face I got money types?
4) How good are internship opportunities?
I did a lot of this research but I'd really like to hear from students there...</p>
<p>SATs: 2000 (730 CR, 700 W, 570 M)
I took them again in October and waiting on the scores, hopefully the math goes up.</p>
<p>SAT IIs: World History 770, Literature 660</p>
<p>AP US History: 5</p>
<p>GPA: 90/100 UW (no weighted GPA), ranked 122 of 697</p>
<p>Wrote what's been called a standout essay by everyone I've shown it to (by people at Princeton and a former admissions rep from Yale)</p>
<p>I have a great rec from my history teacher for two years and possibly one from a former alumnus who had me who was a pitching great for them.</p>
<p>ECs and awards:</p>
<p>National Honor Society
Boys State
Keystone Club President, VP, Sergeant-at-Arms
350 plus volunteer hrs
Boys and Girls Club of my town's Boy of the Year award
Naval Academy Summer Seminar, Most Outstanding Candidate
Swim Team Captain, All-League and All-Honors, Varsity Letterwinner for four years</p>
<p>My own production company (I produce and DJ and am a recognized artist)
Worked as a counselor, maintenance, lifeguard, and food preparer/server at a local bagel joint</p>
<p>So what do you think? The essay had to do with my music</p>