<p>Haha no I don’t go to Blair, although the science does indicate so.</p>
<p>On a more serious note:
You see, my life during freshman and sophomore years was borderline depressing. Sure I had friends, and no I wasn’t depressed, but I did not have the old flame for Academics that I had in middle school. Also, there was an instance where I was jumped and stripped of my possessions. I was doing poorly in math class because I hated math most of all. The honors classes in my school’s math department are downright pathetic, because my school is more liberal-arts oriented. The teachers were innaproachable, their methods of handling issues questionably stupid, and EVERYONE hated their rude behavior when dealing with students. This fatal combination just sunk it for me gradewise…but WAIT. Over the summer, through a combination of Dale Carnegie courses and religious rejuvenation because of Ramadan, I got back up on my feet and made straight A’s and most of the above awards (some of them I am still working on). I am optimistic because of these cicumstances; even though my first two years suck, my second two years were perfect and are more accurate representations of my charachter and my academic ability. So basically, my appliation is stellar except for my GPA. Yes, LORs, Essay, AP scores, SAT, SAT 2, they are all the same high level as they are for high GPA students.</p>
<p>Ps: my counselor is going to relate all the above in my recommendation, and so are my teachers and PI for my independent science research.</p>
<p>Again, with this info, chance me for:
Brown
Dartmouth
Cornell
Northwestern
UPenn
WUSTL
Johns Hopkins
Vanderbilt
Emory
UMarylandCP
Tulane
UMichigan
Tufts</p>