<p>Dear College Confidentialites, </p>
<p>I realize that this letter is under the WRONG section, and if anything, I shouldn’t be writing this (and you’ll see why in a few). </p>
<p>Like any other Asian-American female, I want to go to college. I want to go to a challenging college that will help me further my horizons…okay, I’ll just cut to the chase and say I want to go to USC’s Marshall School of Business. Like, really, really bad. I mean…SUPER BAD. </p>
<p>I used to get straight A’s in my underclassmen years, but now as a junior in high school, I feel that is slipping away from me. </p>
<p>Oh, yeah, on top of all the city teen council activities and meetings I have to attend, working on things for my school’s Interact Club (which I am VP of) and my school’s newspaper (of which I am editor-in-chief of) AND commiting to the National Honor Society at school (which I am a member of), going every Saturday and Sunday to a jail in a large city a freeway away from my suburban bubble to volunteer at inmate services, volunteer-tutoring elementary- and middle-schoolers at the local community center, leading book clubs for fifth graders, contributing to a small website in which I am a freelance writer for (and get paid for my writing at the end of the year), and being a part of the varsity tennis team, I do SATs, homework, and study for tests. But really, how little is this time?</p>
<p>I don’t feel like giving up my extra-curriculars, but I do feel like trying a crash course of time managment. Please help!</p>
<p>Lovingly yours,
Jen</p>