Any college suggestions?

<p>Any suggestions on some more colleges to apply to (more match’s would be nice…)
Preferably with nice film/television schools or programs</p>

<p>Gender: M
Location: Los Angeles</p>

<p>Academics:</p>

<p>GPA - Unweighted: 3.33
No weighted classes yet (next year, Stat AP and Envi Sci AP)</p>

<p>Scores:</p>

<p>SAT I Math: 430
SAT I Critical Reading: 530
SAT I Writing: 530</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:</p>

<p>Significant Extracurriculars:
Internship with Local Television Station for 2 Years
Created school’s weekly news show
Had a bar mitzvah
Member of local synagogue youth program
Leadership positions: Commissioner of Technology For School Government (Leadership/ASB)
Director of School Video Bulletin
technical director of school play
Honors and Awards: 1st place rookie award for PSA
1st place rookie team in solar boat contest
honorable mention in digital voice awards video contest
2nd place in reflections video contest</p>

<p>Colleges of Interest:</p>

<p>University of Southern California
Chapman University
University of California - Santa Cruz
Loyola Marymount University
San Diego State University
California State University - Long Beach
Arizona State University</p>

<p>Desired College Characteristics:</p>

<p>Location type: Urban
Size: Medium Small (2,500 - 5,000), Medium (5,000 - 10,000), Large (10,000 - 18,000), Very Large (Over 18,000)</p>

<p>Area: West Coast, Southwest
Importance of cost: Important</p>

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<p>So has every other Jewish person.</p>

<p>Don’t apply to USC. It would be a waste of time and money.</p>

<p>Just apply in state. Or retake the SAT. And don’t bother applying to USC.</p>

<p>Your SAT and GPA are respectivly very low and a bit low. Look at Santa Clara U.</p>

<p>And having a bar mitzvah is not an extra curricular.</p>

<p>Are “Had a bar mitzvah” and “Gender: M” actually on your resume? </p>

<p>LOL.</p>

<p>no, idk if it would be a factor so i just put it down</p>

<p>Why would something most Jewish people do when they’re 13 be an extra curricular?</p>

<p>I don’t know, i spent kindergarten to 7th grade working on it, and continue to be involved so i thought it might be worth noting</p>