Chance Me Please! Canadian for Columbia

<p>-Canadian student at a prestigious school for the performing arts
-Applying for political science</p>

<p>Gr. 12
Chemistry-85%
Biology-85%
Calculus-90%
English-97%
World History-94%
Music-85%
Music-85%
Repertoire Course-96%
Repertoire Course-94%</p>

<p>Extra Curricular Activities
Chamber Choir
-internationally known
-won many competitions including first place at CBC National Choral Competition
-performed at Vatican City for Pope’s birthday Mass, TEDx Conference, New York, Austria
Senior Girls Choir
-local gigs
-local competitions
Vocal Class
-vocal major in high school
-achieved grade 10 Royal Conservatory of Music
-currently working on ARCT (vocal teaching certificate)
Flute Lessons
-achieved grade 6 Royal Conservatory of Music
Piano Lessons
-achieved grade 7 Royal Conservatory of Music</p>

<p>Cross Country Team
-grades 9 and 10
Prom Committee
-grade 9
Yearbook Committee
-grade 9
Ballet Class
-recreational activity
-age 3 until 14
School Play
-“The Miracle Worker”</p>

<p>Spent 1 month in France doing a photography course</p>

<p>Job: Student representative/advertiser for France course
Job: School typist for the science department
Volunteer: Student office secretary
Volunteer: Music day camp counsellor
Volunteer: Homeless shelter/Soup kitchen</p>

<p>My SAT scores are incredibly low I know (1650) :frowning: But I have the 6th highest academic average in my school of 3000 students so I know I have the intelligence level to succeed at Columbia. From and American point of view, what do you think???</p>