Do you think my daughter has a chance?

<p>Does she have a chance?</p>

<p>In state female
Major-- Kinesiology/Human Performance (B.S.) or Occupational Therapy 5 year program. Or Gerontology/Human Development and Aging (B.S.) Lifespan Health (B.S.) Plans to go to grad school for Occupational Therapy.</p>

<p>GPA-- 4.15 W 3.97 UW</p>

<p>ACT–30 </p>

<p>Straight A student with the exception of one B in APUSH fall semester of 11th grade.</p>

<p>AP History, AP Bio. AP English, AP Gov’t./ AP Econ
Honors Pre-Calculus & Triginometry at community college
Honors American Literature
Statistics at community college</p>

<p>AP scores: APUSH-4 and BIO-3</p>

<p>Took two SAT subject tests. US History-700 English/Literature–scores not back yet</p>

<p>President of Nat’l Honors Society. 3 year member
3 year member of Key Club
Very active in Chorus, Concert Choir and Jazz Singers all throughout h.s.</p>

<p>11-20 hours a week of community service. Spent part of last summer in Guatemala volunteering for the indigenous Mayans at Lake Atitlan. Volunteers at local Alzheimers facility.</p>

<p>Hi 2Leashes! Welcome to the USC forum. She looks like a wonderful student! I don’t do chances, but here is the 2009 USC Freshman profile with LOTS of info - you can compare her stats to that and see how it looks. <a href=“http://www.usc.edu/admission/undergraduate/private/0910/FreshmanProfile2009.pdf[/url]”>http://www.usc.edu/admission/undergraduate/private/0910/FreshmanProfile2009.pdf&lt;/a&gt; One note: USC is private, so in-state doesn’t matter.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>Thanks alamemom! I know it’s private. Not sure why I added “in state”. :slight_smile: Thanks for the link!</p>

<p>alamemom wrote:</p>

<p>Hi 2Leashes! Welcome to the USC forum. She looks like a wonderful student! I don’t do chances, but here is the 2009 USC Freshman profile with LOTS of info - you can compare her stats to that and see how it looks. <a href=“http://www.usc.edu/admission/undergr...rofile2009.pdf[/url]”>http://www.usc.edu/admission/undergr...rofile2009.pdf&lt;/a&gt; One note: USC is private, so in-state doesn’t matter.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>