<p>I was wondering if I could get some chances please?</p>
<p>Currently a Sophomore planning on applying for the Fall 2015 term to Georgetown (deciding between SFS and the college), Berkeley, Cornell, Columbia, University of Pennsylvania, and Brown. My mentality regarding this cycle is either go big or stay at my current school,There are certain reasons for why I am looking to transfer but I would be ok with staying where I am. (I also might be applying to Yale as a Hail Mary)</p>
<p>College: University of Redlands
Major: Currently undecided but probably a double major of Political Science and Religious Studies (i would be applying for these majors as a transfer
College GPA (after 1 full year): 3.93, 56 credits (8 of which i know will not transfer because they are AP scores that are not 4s)
Deans list recipient for both semester
Warren Christopher Scholar (given to students at redlands who are interested in public service and have a good academic record)
College Extracurriculars: Undergraduate Research assistant for one of my religious studies professors, Student Assistant in the Sociology, Anthropology, and Religious Studies Office, Radio host for college station (helped organize and start the station this past year and will hopefully begin broadcasting this year), Peer advisor for a First Year Seminar for the coming year, Selected for Electoral Commission for the coming year (Oversees the elections that take place on campus)
Letters of Rec: Hoping to get a strong one from the Professor I worked as a research assistant with and another from either another religious studies teacher that I am peer advising for or my politics professor</p>
<p>Summer 2014 Extracurricular: Internship at the District office for a U.S. Congresswoman</p>
<p>High School GPA: Something bad like a 3.0 unweighted or so
SAT: Critical Reading: 670, Math: 540, Writing 670 (essay was a 10) Total: 1880
ACT: English: 28 Mathematics: 24 Reading: 33 Science: 26 (Essay was a 10) Composite Score: 28
High School EC's: Senior Class VP, Junior Class Clubs Commissioner, UNICEF club VP for 3 years (was not that involved during high school), student volunteer for a Congressional Campaign
AP Scholar Award
AP Government: 4 AP US History: 4 and i got 3s on my other ones</p>
<p>I know that my math scores from my SAT and ACT tests are low, but I did take a math course my second semester and received a 4.0 in it to prove that I can do better than is presented in those scores and previous grades</p>