<p>Major: Music Education, specialized instrument is classical piano. :D</p>
<p>SAT: 1420/2130
GPA: 3.91 unweighted/4.41 weighted (I switched schools mid-high school; older GPA was 4.92)
Class rank: 12.6% (used to be #2 in class before I switched. I think before I graduate I might make it in the top 10%)
Leadership: President of Music Honor Society. Secretary of Campus Ministry. VP of Music Honor Society (junior year). Treasurer of Quiz Bowl
EC's: Piano for 14 years and National Member of Guild foundation for piano playing; Science Fair for 2 years (3rd place at Florida State Fair w/ Superior Ranking - discovered novel growth mechanism for bacteria asso. with autism); AP Scholar (Taken 7 AP's total; 3s on all tests I've taken so far: Human Geo, World, Chemistry, APUSH, and English Lang.)</p>
<p>Honor societies (8) - Music, Rho Kappa, Science, Spanish, Theology, Mu Alpha Theta, Thespian, English</p>
<p>Lots of ensemble and band/orchestra/choir accompaniment; years of solo performances; Straight superiors on state/national piano final exams and competitions; ranked #1 in All State choir competition in 8th grade...Also, large involvement in musical theater/drama (excellent ratings at district thespian contests & school plays).</p>
<p>Also do dance classes for 2 years, I teach piano and tutor SAT, and I started a school food drive with the Miami Rescue Mission for the homeless. </p>
<p>My essay I personally think is really good. I wrote about a time that I failed, specifically when I took a Guild exam at a younger age and was blinded by my confidence and did very poorly; I took the exam again at a high difficulty level now in high school with LOTS of practice and I got the second highest score possible. (i also took the exam AT the Frost school, lol, like hint, hint) ;)</p>
<p>My audition for early action I also think went pretty exceptional. Like better playing than in my practice. I played a WHOLE Bach Prelude and Fugue nearly perfectly, and the judges asked me to play a little of my other pieces (Liszt etude and Beethoven piano sonata). I was in the room for about 12-13 minutes (the audition was originally scheduled to last 9-10 min...I know..but it's something to think about). :P Plus my interview went well too, I spoke for 20 minutes with the chair of music ed.</p>
<p>Now i have to wait until FEBRUARY... do you think I have chances for admission & maybe a scholarship based off my academics and audition? Like I was told by multiple people who heard me that my audition was really really great, I even heard a rumor from someone who knew the judges that they were very happy with my playing...
but I'm freaking because I see people getting rejected from schools that they were confident they were getting into. HELP K THANKS SO MUCH <3 <3</p>