<p>gpa: 3.4 (sophtmore can change to a 3.8)
test scores: havent taken them yet</p>
<p>community service/ vollenteer work:
Sunflower preschool
Boulder Comunity Hospital
Emergency Family Acictance accosiation
boulder demicrats (during the 2004 election)</p>
<p>Leadership positions:
Heard of drop in group- body image peer education
peer educator- "
presentation designer- "
peer educator - moving to end sexual assult</p>
<p>other ec's:
social justice goup - moving to end sexual assult
environmental club
vioce lessions 6 yrs
aria chior - i am a very competative singer</p>
<p>reaserch:
reaserch assistant of professor Linda Craighead of Univerity of Colorado studyign A.A.T.</p>
<p>speacial programs:
yong women in science program at USC (summer 2004)
women in science and engeneering at Smith this sumer</p>
<p>jobs:
child caregiver
biology and chemistry tutor</p>
<p>i also model but i don't know if i should put that becasue they might think i'm fake of ditzy. what do u think?</p>
<p>There are lots of ways people will evaluate others, school scores, classes taken and skills acquired. It is to your advantage to get your grades up and to begin preparing for the PSAT in the fall. You should continue to try to take the most challenging classes you can succeed in. One skill that is helpful in any major is the ability to communicate. Writing for the newspaper,, participating in mock trial or speech and debate are some of the ways to improve these skills.</p>
<p>One area that I sense we are kin in is spelling. We all have typos and mis-spellings but they can be a distraction. Sometimes, I will type posts on a word processing program and then cut and past them onto the forum message area. Pay close attention to your spelling. I still struggle with it,and it could affect an application.</p>
<p>I doubt my answer has changed since the last time you asked. Also, if you're currently an hs sophomore as it seems, you're going to be waaaay too burned out by the time you apply.</p>