<p>So I go to Tulane University, and it is not all it’s cracked up to be. I’m bored academically, I’m tired socially (it’s not even partying–it’s drinking 24/7), and I just realized that I want to be a news magazine writer. The catch: there is no Journalism major or government major (my two loves). In fact, the school newspaper is commonly referred to as “bad.” I just want a school where analysis is key and complacency isn’t rampant.</p>
<p>I’m thinking Claremont McKenna, Northwestern, or UChicago (applied to Northwestern last year, but got considered very very very late in the process–they misplaced my SAT scores and deleted my file!–and thus didn’t get in).</p>
<p>Stats:
3.9 GPA (3 of my courses are in 300-level courses)
2100 SAT I (750V 620 M 730 W 11 E)
SAT II
US History 660
Literature 730
Math I 590 (ugggh this is from before I realized that I’m not a math person…I’m such a bad Asian)
APs
5 English Lit
5 Art History
5 Euro History</p>
<p>I went to a very, very prestigious prep school, but went to Tulane because they gave me a lot of merit scholarship $. I don’t know my high school GPA, but I do think it was a 3.35 (I had some very bad things happen my first two years.)</p>
<p>Clubs/Things in High school:
Founder of a student-based financial aid group in high school
award-winning public speaker on debate team
Worked a part-time job throughout high school due to a lot of crappy finances in my family
Interned for Gubernatorial Campaign (we won, yay!)</p>
<p>College things:
Organized a Roosevelt Institution (student political think-tank) conference with other Southern Colleges on post-Katrina development policy
Staff Writer, Newspaper
Tutor for local elementary afterschool enrichment program
In the Leadership/Honors Program dorm (where we can all be pretentious because we had to apply to get in, damnit! ;-p)
Might be on College Jeopardy! Tournament. Check back with me in March.</p>
<p>Overall:
nonfiction writer and aspiring editorialist with published pieces in local New Orleans newspapers (I destroyed a State Representative’s campaign in an editorial decrying his giving free alcohol to underage voters–yeah, there’s a lot of this in NOLA.) One day, I will supplant John Micklethwaite as the Editor of The Economist, but that’s one day in the far-off future.</p>
<p>Do I have a chance?</p>