STERN ED - Chance it, kids.

<p>Korean American female, planning on financial aid (HAHAHA), and want to study marketing/public relations.</p>

<p>THE STATS</p>

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<li>SAT 800M, 760V, 710W.</li>
<li>SAT II 790 Korean, 640 US History.</li>
<li>GPA 3.6215 (unweighted), 3.7935 (weighted). </li>
<li>Competetitive/rich public high school that does not rank. Guidance counselor tells me I'm in the top 25%.</li>
<li>PSAT 212 (99th percentile), National Merit Commended.</li>
<li>AP Scholar.</li>
<li>AP US History 3, European History 4, Statistics 3. Currently taking four more AP courses.</li>
<li>High honor roll, all years of high school.</li>
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<p>THE EC's</p>

<ul>
<li>National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, treasurer for Interact Club, student government, junior varsity lacrosse, high school orchestra, piano recitals.</li>
<li>Community service activities include fundraising for Operation Smile (as a graduation project), volunteering as a TA at local Korean school, and various smaller activities within Interact Club.</li>
<li>Attended LeadAmerica conference (college accredited), and Keystone Girls State (hosted by American Legion Auxiliary).</li>
<li>Took introductory Mandarin-Chinese course at local community college (college accredited).</li>
<li>Johns Hopkins CTY Talent Search participant (7th, 8th grades). Received two one-course scholarship awards to Arcadia University and Ursinus College, respectively.</li>
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<p>Ok, you have a great chance of getting in by looking at your scores. but what we say on here does not always go along with what admissions officers say. you have a really great chance of getting in though. so dont' worry. but seriously, we students and parents are not really qualified enough to say a definite yes or no because we do not know who else is applying and we are not the admissions officer reading your application. but good luck!</p>