<p>Unweighted = 3.7 (3.85 or so weighted)
I attended a Private School in Hawaii for my first 2 years (most of my classes honors), then I attended public (torrey pines) the next two.
Senior year I am taking 5 aps. Junior year I took 1 and an honors. Soph and Fresh years I took 2-4 honor classes each semester.
ACT= 30
SAT = (dunno yet, get scores back tomorrow, im guessing around 2000-2050)</p>
<p>150+ Volunteer Hours at Boys n girls club
80+ volunteer hours with the church
Active church goer.
Speech N debate.
Yearbook for two years.
bowling team.
track team.
National Junior Honor Society.
Student Council 1 year.
Work experience 1 year (summer, full time).</p>
<p>OOs. </p>
<p>Been a little worried about being OOs and my chances. Any feedback would be appreciated.</p>
<p>…darnit I can’t remember my question, I’ll ask it in a bit once I remember.</p>
<p>Ok, I thought of my question. Does Michign have a film program. I am really interested in film (produing films aswell as writing), and would like to know if there is any outlet for film students at Umich. I read on a website they have a film program for undergrads, but when I filled out the app, I could not find it. Is it at a certain grade level that you can be involved in? What college should I go into (LsA?)</p>
<p>Also which of the colleges are easiest to get into, I heard engineering but is this true?</p>
<p>Also I got a 750 on my Math II (SATIIs).
and a 590 on my Physics one.</p>
<p>Don’t know your Q about film studies. Engineering is def not easier to get into though, unless you have like perfect math scores but weaker English ones or something. </p>
<p>I think you are a slight reach bc of your OOS status, and you are applying now, which means lots of spots have already been given up. I was just admitted with a 3.97 uw GPA and 29 ACT, but with much stronger ECs (team captain, president of clubs, participated in outreach programs at URI and Georgetown, all-league teams, etc.). You definitely have a good chance though, bc your ACT is slightly above their avg.</p>
<p>If I were you, I’d stress your time in HI in your essays. It’s going to be tougher to be admitted from TP bc there are so many strong applicants from your school. I believe last year a few dozen actually attended Michigan, a huge number considering it’s on the other side of the country. Therefore, they will look at how competitive you are within your environment, and in relation to other kids applying. On the bright side, they know they’ve had successful students from your school. Socioeconomic diversity is probably not on your side though, bc TP is in such a wealthy area.</p>
<p>Good luck though, right now I’d say your chances are 50-50. Write good essays and I’d bet you’re in.</p>
<p>I appreciate your feedback. I plan to send out the application today. My math scores are much higher than my english (this has been a trend thoughout highschool). My only Bs are in English subjects and Foreign Language. Sciences and Math are all As. Hopefully this helps when applying to the school of engineering.</p>
<p>There’s also a dramatic writing concentration, with description:</p>
<p>The Dramatic Writing Program was a cross-college, interdisciplinary undergraduate concentration (A.B.) between the Program in Film and Video Studies and the Departments of English and Theater and is administered by a Faculty Oversight Committee. The concentration was designed to enrich, coordinate, and make visible the creative work emerging from playwriting and screenwriting classes at the University, as well as to provide an intellectually resonant forum for the historical and analytical study of forms of writing intended for production on the stage or screen. This concentration is suspended.</p>
<p>The link to their page in the LSA Bulletin is broken, so that’s all I got about that.</p>
<p>As far as other things, I know we have at least one yearly student film-festival.</p>