<p>bump bump it up...</p>
<p>C'mon, you have to be interested in something. If you like to read, join a book club. If you like math, join the math team. If you like dogs, volunteer at the animal shelter ... see?</p>
<p>How about tutoring of increasing your volunteer hours? Can you turn your volunteering into your EC passion? Do you read for fun or play an instrument? You could always fall in love with some sort of activity and write your essay about finding your passion and stepping out of your shell.</p>
<p>yeah, i agree. wow, usually the ppl here complain about ppl w/ high scores but a lot of meaningless/generic ECs. I think being a valedictorian is and EC itself. It requires a lot of planning, calculating, and even some "machiavellian thinking".</p>
<p>This is SOOOOOO FUNNNNNNYYYYY</p>
<p>I have a 30 OR (key word) above on my ACT</p>
<p>This statement just gives it away.... TROLL</p>
<p>Let me guess your ethnicity and crap. You're a Korean Immigrant who works his but off to get good grades.</p>
<p>sars, why did you feel the need to make that racist comment? Why do you automatically assume the OP is male? What ignorance.</p>
<p>dude.. i was born and raised here.. and i am not a troll.. I said OR because i am taking the ACT again and i know I'll get a 30 or better on the test.</p>
<p>And i don't watch TV all day.. i go out with friends and play a lot of sports..just not for the school.</p>
<p>Finally, can someone just tell me all my chances for the schools i was talking about?</p>
<p>Bububububummmmmmmmmp it up</p>
<p>chill i am a valedictorian, 2390, 800 on 3 sats iis, and really crappy ecs. I am more to 100% sure I will get to bekreley which is rank 21 and probably get into cornell. </p>
<p>Well my ecs are not so crappy, but they are just the general stuff. volunteering, music, internship, work, clubs</p>