<p>GPA: 4.1 W not sure UW (low)
SAT: 2150 (first time; retaking)
ACT: 30 (first time; retaking)
Female
Northeast, OH</p>
<p>Freshman year
Honors History
Honors English
Honors Biology
Honors Algebra 2
Spanish 1
French 1</p>
<p>All A’s.</p>
<p>Sophomore year(switched to a private school; lots of turmoil)
Honors Literature
Honors Algebra 2
Honors Chemistry
Global Politics
Honors French 3
Honors Spanish 2
Tap
Improv
Acting</p>
<p>Mostly A’s but two B-'s in chem and global politics.</p>
<p>Junior Year(back at public school)
AP Euro
AP US
AP Stats
Honors English
Spanish 3 (BYU independent study)
PSEOP (take at a local community college)
Elementary Arabic 1
Elementary Arabic 2
Intermediate French 2
Drawing 1</p>
<p>Senior Year Plan
AP Lit
AP Bio
AP Psych (online)
PSEO
Language, literature, art history, art, and theatre.</p>
<p>Extra Curriculars:
Model UN (4)
Quiz Bowl (4)
Shakespeare Competition (4)
Mock Trial (3)
Dance and theatre classes
Tutoring (4)
Working with elementry school kids after school (4)
Helping kids with disabilities (4)
Working with mentally challenged adults (2)
National Honors Society (2)
Volunteer hours - 500</p>
<p>I have no idea where I want to go to college and as a junior I probably should start looking. I’m interested in languages, literature, and theatre as majors. I want private colleges (the closer to Cleveland the better, but its not a big deal), preferably with some greek life. I want a school with at least a semireputable name for when applying to grad schools, but I’m not too overly concerned. Sorry for this long, long post, but any advice is greatly appreciated!</p>
<p>So, are you a rising senior in high school?</p>
<p>how did you do on the PSAT? Are you a likely NMSF?</p>
<p>*I’m interested in languages, literature, and theatre as majors.</p>
<p>I want private colleges (the closer to Cleveland the better, but its not a big deal), *</p>
<p>Don’t know if NYC would be too far, but Fordham would be a good choice.</p>
<p>How much will your parents spend each year? That may determine where you should apply.</p>
<p>What is your SAT breakdown?</p>
<p>Denison, in the Columbus area, seems as if it would be a strong match for you, with the possibility of some merit aid. It has a Greek scene, the majors you’re interested in, and - your screen name made me think of it - some good offerings in its dance department. I’d check out the CC Denison forum. </p>
<p>Muhlenberg, near Allentown, PA, would be another strong match where you might qualify for merit aid. Muhlenberg likes to see interest on the applicant’s part, and merit candidates were required to do campus interviews a few years ago.</p>
<p>Theater, Literature, Private, and you wish to stay near(er) Cleveland – I’d say Kenyon should be very high on your radar if you haven;t already looked. It’s pretty rural to say the least, but about a quarter of the students are Greek. Less than 2000 students so it’s very small if you are looking for bigger schools.</p>
<p>Very strong Drama/Theater program, 15%+ of the students are in English Lang and Literature programs. Very good track record of Medical/Law school acceptance.</p>
<p>It’s expensive, but you look like from your course load and SAT to pretty typical of the 2 students I know who were accepted. About 40% of applicants are accepted which is selective, but certainly not a wish and a prayer school.</p>
<p>I think USC has everything youre looking for, average UW GPA of admits last year was 3.8</p>