<p>Hello, after looking at a substantial amount of colleges, I’ve concluded that I would like to attend Vassar. I feel Vassar is a great liberal college with great people and teachers. </p>
<p>I am a Junior at a moderately sized, but highly competitive high school. Now, I am wondering if I would have a chance to be able to attend Vassar. I am a male ( with a <1/4 Hispanic background) and I live near Vassar, 25 minutes away. I am also applying early decision. </p>
<p>In School:
- I have an 3.7 average(unweighted), that is going to go up
- I am part of my school’s National Honor Society, which is more competitive than most schools I know.
- I am active in the school, participating in Expanding Horizons ( going to seminars and meeting students from other schools), participated in quiz bowls and other in school activities.
- I’ve never been a sports player, but did participate in Nordic skiing freshman year.
- I am in Project Lead The Way: a series of college engineering classes, through RIT.
- I am taking all the AP classes my school offers.
- I am in the top 10% of my class.
- I am liked by most, if not all of my teachers.
- Did well on the PSAT.
- Other than AP, I am taking every advanced and honor class I can take.( Since freshman year, I have never been in a regular class)</p>
<p>Out of School:
- Teach kindergarten at a local day care center.
- Racked up 100 + community service hours.
- Participated in the Naval Sea Cadets Corps.
- Pretty well rounded and independent.</p>
<p>Negatives:
- My grades are phenomenal for most standards, but possibly not for Vassar standards.
- I’m not poor, but I am surly not well off, so the tuition might be a problem.</p>
<p>Questions:
- What are my chances at getting in?
- What is the financial aid like at Vassar?
- How are the girls and hook-ups? I like nice, clean, beautiful, and smart girls.
- How are parties? are there a lot of drugs?
- Are there really a lot of hipsters? I like hipsters and all others, but I also like a balance of different people.( I’ve heard that Vassar is very diverse)
- I aspire to be a doctor one day, I chose Vassar because, before medical school, I would enjoy a liberal balance in my studies in a suburban college setting, so How are the science classes and teachers, specifically biology, chemistry… etc?
- If you wen’t, or is still enrolled at Vassar, what were your grades during high school.
- Will I feel at home?
- Can you tell me about your everyday life at Vassar?</p>
<p>I know this is a lot to take in, but can you please answer all my questions. I will thank you heavenly folks in advance!!! Thank you and please answer with honestly.</p>