<p>Rank: 1 out of 32 - public school
GPA: 97.32
ACT: 32 (I took again in febuary and i dont know the score yet…)</p>
<p>EC:
Founded the WCS “Mathletes”
Drama Club- Secretary- participated in Cinderelly, Oklahoma, Grease, The King and I, Show of Disney
NHS- Secretary
French Club President since 9th grade
Girl Scouts silver and gold awards
Editor of School Newspaper</p>
<p>SPORTS:</p>
<p>Varsity soccer 9, 10, 11, 12
2nd team all star, 2nd team all star, 1st team all star, 3rd team all state (NY)
Broke school scoring record
highest scorer in area(over 15 schools)
Started Basketball in 10th grade- moved up to V. in 10th- started in 11th
SOftball
SKiing- Participated in the Junior Olympics in Freestyle SKiing. Top 50 in the courtry, top 5 in the state</p>
<p>Volunteering: Just NHS work and Girl Scouts- for my silver award I raised over 2000 dollars and got voluneer carpenters to build 3 tent platforms in a camping area at the local town beach</p>
<p>You seem to be a good athlete…are you considering playing a Varsity sport at Middlebury? If so, contact the coach/…if you are recruited, your stats are fine and you have a great chance of being accepted.</p>
<p>Radannie gave excellent advice. Your skiing credentials would seem to make you a likely recruit for the ski team. If you are interested, don’t wait for the coach to contact you; send him or her an e-mail telling them of your credentials and great interest. Being recruited for a sports team can turn a borderline candidate into a sure thing. I am not sure about skiing and how many people they let the coach put on the admissions list - but skiing and Middelbury seems like a natural combination. My son has a classmate who is a good lacrosse player - not the best on his very good high school team - and he is basically in already due to lacrosse.</p>
<p>yes, the problem is that freestyle skiing is a club sport (run by USSA) and no colleges have a team… not even a club team. Dartmouth is the only one and they do not compete… its more of a hobby!</p>