Those are my top three choices right now.
High school!
- Public, very good
- Sends 10-15 to Ivies every year - this year several to Cornell, 2 to Brown, 2 to Princeton, 1 to Harvard, 1 to Columbia
Numbers!
- GPA: 3.98 unweighted (school does not weight or rank, but I'm most likely in top 10%)
- PSAT 222, so hoping for National Merit something
- SAT:
Verbal 780
Writing 730
Math 630 (egad! may retake for obvious reasons)
- SAT II:
World History 760
Literature 760
US History 740
- AP:
World History 5
English Lang & Comp 5
US History 4
Physics B 4
Extracurricular activities!
- School literary magazine: will serve as editor-in-chief. Mag wins honors at state and national levels
- "Teen Council" for city newspaper: 15 students from area who advise editorial board and write columns
- School newspaper
- Interact Club (community service, will serve as District Rep)
- Varsity Bowling (member 5 years, captain 3 years). Coaches' Award, Scholar Athlete, Varsity Letter earned in eighth grade
- Involved "behind-the-scenes" in performing arts, as cast photographer, publicity, usher
- Photography
- Piano, 5 years
Awards and honors!
- Many writing awards in poetry, at local and national levels. Will be published in the Claremont Review this fall.
- Williams College Book Award (given by local alumni association to student in top 5% of class)
Good things!
- Accomplished writer--hopefully good essays
- Plan to include photography and design portfolio, including the poster I designed for this year's Homecoming; it will be printed by the town and displayed at local businesses (note: I don't plan to go into art, but I do love it, and I hope a portfolio can set me apart from the proverbial crowd)
Not-so-good things!
- White female living in the suburbs: demographically booo-ring
- That SAT math score
- Dropped foreign language after sophomore year (do, however, have three credits for it, because I completed Spanish I in middle school)
- Dropped orchestra after sophomore year, too--but did continue with Jazz Ensemble
Can anyone suggest other schools I might be interested in? I know when one mentions any of the three in the subject line, a whole bucketful comes up: Amherst, Williams, Wesleyan, Bryn Mawr, Carleton, Haverford, Barnard, Oberlin, Pomona, Vassar, Smith, blah blah, etc. But can anyone give me a solid & unique reason I'd really be interested in other schools, not just because they're academically similar to the ones I listed?