What are my chances of getting into: Columbia, Oberlin, and Georgetown?

I am a young man in a private academy for girls with a rigorous curriculum and comprehensive range valutazione.Ho my second year with a 3. 9 GPA (with a 4. 0 scale). Classe.Con top tenth of my time I graduate I will have taken four AP courses (at my school, you can take a maximum of five) by the end of my senior year I made 400 hours of community service. Some of my volunteer activities: – I taught Sunday school in my parish from the first year – I volunteered with Special Olympics since my sophomore year – As the second year I started a small organization of volunteers that makes cards for nursing homes riposoSono the club following: press (Editor) Yearbook (Director of Photography and Design) Youth Group (Leadership Council) Model United Nations (attendance at local conferences, to participate in out of state and possibly out of town conferences) Cinema Club (plan to run for office) Spanish ClubEnvironmental Club (member of recycling equipment as well) Ski ClubProgettato Sat score based on PSAT results: 2050 + ACT Expected Result: 29Inoltre, I attended the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine at the University Georgetown summer after my sincere matricolaMi years at Columbia University Summer Sessions, Genetics and Molecular Biology for the summer 2009Ho intention to seek a job in my library localeForte interest in the visual arts. I won an award for my photography as a sophomore.Io are a mentor for students, teachers and biology in particular.

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One Response to “What are my chances of getting into: Columbia, Oberlin, and Georgetown?”

  1. navy2kzzz says:

    I would say that you have a very good chance at getting accepted into Oberlin College. However, I live eleven miles away from the campus and in my opinion, it does not live up to its reputation. (I also worked at Oberlin College while I was in high school.) Needless to say, I became very acquainted with the environment and student body.

    Good Luck!

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