<p>hispanic female
best private hs in queens
nyc
95 avg
ap’s and honors all 4 years
30 act, superscored 31
nhs, volunteered translating at a company, volunteered at a doctors office, volunteer at soup kitchen, tutor kids at the salvation army, book club, newspaper
ap scholar award, nhs award, honor roll award every year </p>
<p>heard its harder for oos, should i try? and this is the first school im applying to that has rolling admissions…am i too late in the process?
thankss</p>
<p>Should I try? Really? This post screams “I want attention.” If you even do MINIMAL research (collegeboard… [College</a> Search - University of Michigan - U of M - At a Glance](<a href=“College Search - BigFuture | College Board”>College Search - BigFuture | College Board)) you can see that you’re above the average accepted applicant. I hate posts that scream “I want praise from anonymous people on the internet.” </p>
<p>So no you shouldn’t try if you’re not willing to even do that.</p>
<p>Thanks Ajjjjj, i was worried because i was told it was A LOT harder for oos to get in, but i’ll definitely give it a shot now! </p>
<p>As for KyleTwentyEleven, i am not “screaming for attention.” i was simply asking a question, if you didnt like it you didnt need to comment on it. i was told like i said before that for an OOS student it was a lot harder to get in, which gave me the impression that i might not even have a shot. sorry for being worried and not wanting to waste money on an application for a school that i might not even get accepted to. no need to be rude. go blow off your steam somewhere else :)</p>
<p>If the application fee changes whether you apply to the school or not, I wouldn’t do it. Michigan is pretty terrible for financial aid for out of state students, and if sixty bucks will sway you one way or another then you probably shouldn’t go to school here.</p>