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<h1>Stats</h1>
<p>SAT Is: 1290/1900 // 680 CR, 610 M, 610 W (retaking again in Oct)
SAT IIs: Waiting on June Scores (Lit, US, & Global)
GPA: 90 - 3.5 (U) // 93 - 3.8 (W)</p>
<h1>Rank: Top 15% (180/1200)</h1>
<p>Extracurriculars: 3 Years Peer Mediation, 2 Years Boys' Bowling Team, 2 Years Key Club, 2 Years Southeast Asian Club (President), Physics Monitor, National Honor Society, 4 Years Part-Time Co-Op, Summer Programs at LMU & Queens College</p>
<h1>Volunteer/Service: Queens Library - 100+ Hours</h1>
<p>School: Public, Non-Specialized
APs: AP US History, Pre-AP English, (Senior Year - AP Psychology, AP Macroeconomics, AP English)
Honors: Global I, Global II, Biology, Chemistry, Spanish II, English I, English II, (Senior Year - Honors Government, Spanish III)
Ethnicity: Asian - Indonesian and Chinese</p>
<h1>Gender: Male</h1>
<p>Intended Major[s]: Film & Television</p>
<h1>Other Colleges: NYU (First Choice), USC, Northwestern, Hunter, Syracuse, Boston University, Columbia</h1>
<p>My GPA will likely go up once I get this semester's grades. I'm on a upwards trend. I'm looking to get over 700 on Math & CR, so I'm going to study OD. And yeah.</p>
<p>Is it hard to get into Chapman? Isn't the acceptance rate like 48%? It's my third choice, after NYU and USC. Though, I'm thinking about choosing Chapman over USC. I'm not sure, because while Chapman has awesome facilities and up and coming, USC is a lot more prestigious and well known.</p>