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Old 11-22-2007, 07:37 PM   #3
momrath
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lcklss, I believe that Williams would find your background interesting. Your scores are fine; I wouldn't focus on that aspect of your application.

Your main objective is going to be how to overcome a relatively low GPA and rank. If there was a reason for your lower GPA in 9 & 10 -- e.g., language adjustment -- perhaps your counselor could elaborate in his/her recommendation.

Music is a good EC for Williams. You should submit a performance tape even if you do not intend to ultimately major in music. You could expand that into an activity package which would include your tape; a resume covering classes, performances, achievements, awards; a supplemental recommendation from an instructor or mentor; a personal statement; one or two (maximum) media article about you.

Living in SE Asia is in itself a major extracurricular, and, depending on the country, I would even call it a hook. Make sure that your essay reflects what it's been like for you to be an outsider in a country with a different culture -- possibly religion -- from your own heritage. Don't underestimate this.

Williams uses international students to increase their racial and cultural diversity. You have the advantage of exposure to two cultures. Think about how your experience can contribute to the campus community, how your experience make your contributions in those philosophy and history classes more meaningful. (Of course, you can't just come out and say that; you have to imply it.)

Williams is very selective. Make sure you have a well balanced list of safeties and matches.

Good luck and let us know how you do.
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