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Like many other prospective college students, Tom O'Connell, a Centerville High School senior, is in the process of applying for admission. He's helped in the process by his father, Pat O'Connell. Click to enlarge DAYTON — Filling out college ...

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Resolved Question: What are my chances of admission at the following schools? ?

What are my chances of admission at the following schools? I am high school sophomore. I currently have a weighted 96 GPA (roughly a 4.0, according to Princeton Review), am enrolled, on average, in 2 or 3 Pre AP classes a year, have a great grasp (I wouldn't say fluent, but by the end of the end of high school I will be) in Spanish and French (as well as, of course, my native English), have won numerous Journalism awards, am involved in UIL Academic Team, Newspaper, Debate and Speech, FCS (Fellowship of Christian Students), Spanish Club, French Club (I'm on the French Club Social Committee), Student Council, and the Eco Club. I have been published in my city's newspaper as well as my school's and hold an internship with my suburb's local paper. I volunteer at the local library, zoo (this summer alone I volunteered 118 hours), and history museums. My volunteer hours as of now are roughly 250-300. Since I am not old enough to hold a real job, I also grade papers for a second grade teacher (I don't know what good this will do on my application, but...) Next summer I am planning on spending 5 weeks at Georgetown University or SMU taking classes so I can get college credit (and a real look at college life), taking a required computer class with my school so I can open up more room for classes I want to take as a junior, such as Music History and Theory of Knowledge. Also, I will be taking Spanish, Latin, and French classes at a local university. I will be taking a tour with my parents of East Coast and Northeast colleges and univesities I'm interested in, interviewing, touring the campuses, etc. Lastly, I will be studying abroad, probably to Italy, the summer between my Junior and Senior years. The schools I am interested in are (I organized them neatly)... *The University of Texas at Austin *The University of Arizona *The University of Georgia *Auburn University *LSU *Tulane *Emory *SMU *UCLA *The University of Miami *USC *University of Virginia *NYU *Dartmouth (my first choice) *Georgetown *Brown University *Stanford *Vanderbilt *Cornell *Amherst *Williams *Middlebury *Bowdoin *Vassar *Haverford Any tips, advice, criticisms, and thoughts you have are much appreciated. Thanks!  more

Resolved Question: Chances of me getting into these colleges?

What are my chances of admission at the following schools? I am high school sophomore. I currently have a weighted 96 GPA (roughly a 4.0, according to Princeton Review), am enrolled, on average, in 2 or 3 Pre AP classes a year, have a great grasp (I wouldn't say fluent, but by the end of the end of high school I will be) in Spanish and French (as well as, of course, my native English), have won numerous Journalism awards, am involved in UIL Academic Team, Newspaper, Debate and Speech, FCS (Fellowship of Christian Students), Spanish Club, French Club (I'm on the French Club Social Committee), Student Council, and the Eco Club. I have been published in my city's newspaper as well as my school's and hold an internship with my suburb's local paper. I volunteer at the local library, zoo (this summer alone I volunteered 118 hours), and history museums. My volunteer hours as of now are roughly 250-300. Since I am not old enough to hold a real job, I also grade papers for a second grade teacher (I don't know what good this will do on my application, but...) Next summer I am planning on spending 5 weeks at Georgetown University or SMU taking classes so I can get college credit (and a real look at college life), taking a required computer class with my school so I can open up more room for classes I want to take as a junior, such as Music History and Theory of Knowledge. Also, I will be taking Spanish, Latin, and French classes at a local university. I will be taking a tour with my parents of East Coast and Northeast colleges and univesities I'm interested in, interviewing, touring the campuses, etc. Lastly, I will be studying abroad, probably to Italy, the summer between my Junior and Senior years. The schools I am interested in are (I organized them neatly)... SAFETY *The University of Texas at Austin *The University of Arizona *The University of George *Auburn University *LSU GOOD MATCH *Tulane *Emory *SMU *UCLA *The University of Miami *USC *University of Virginia *NYU REACH *Dartmouth (my first choice) *Georgetown *Brown University *Stanford *Vanderbilt *Cornell *Amherst *Williams *Middlebury *Bowdoin *Vassar *Haverford Any tips, advice, criticisms, and thoughts you have are much appreciated. Thanks!  more

Resolved Question: What are my chances of admission?

What are my chances of admission at the following schools? I am high school sophomore. I currently have a weighted 96 GPA (roughly a 4.0, according to Princeton Review), am enrolled, on average, in 2 or 3 Pre AP classes a year, have a great grasp (I wouldn't say fluent, but by the end of the end of high school I will be) in Spanish and French (as well as, of course, my native English), have won numerous Journalism awards, am involved in UIL Academic Team, Newspaper, Debate and Speech, FCS (Fellowship of Christian Students), Spanish Club, French Club (I'm on the French Club Social Committee), Student Council, and the Eco Club. I have been published in my city's newspaper as well as my school's and hold an internship with my suburb's local paper. I volunteer at the local library, zoo (this summer alone I volunteered 118 hours), and history museums. My volunteer hours as of now are roughly 250-300. Since I am not old enough to hold a real job, I also grade papers for a second grade teacher (I don't know what good this will do on my application, but...) Next summer I am planning on spending 5 weeks at Georgetown University or SMU taking classes so I can get college credit (and a real look at college life), taking a required computer class with my school so I can open up more room for classes I want to take as a junior, such as Music History and Theory of Knowledge. Also, I will be taking Spanish, Latin, and French classes at a local university. I will be taking a tour with my parents of East Coast and Northeast colleges and univesities I'm interested in, interviewing, touring the campuses, etc. Lastly, I will be studying abroad, probably to Italy, the summer between my Junior and Senior years. The schools I am interested in are (I organized them neatly)... SAFETY *The University of Texas at Austin *The University of Arizona *The University of George *Auburn University *LSU GOOD MATCH *Tulane *Emory *SMU *UCLA *The University of Miami *USC *University of Virginia *NYU REACH *Dartmouth (my first choice) *Georgetown *Brown University *Stanford *Vanderbilt *Cornell *Amherst *Williams *Middlebury *Bowdoin *Vassar *Haverford Any tips, advice, criticisms, and thoughts you have are much appreciated. Thanks!  more

Resolved Question: What are my chances of admission at the following schools?

What are my chances of admission at the following schools? I am high school sophomore. I currently have a weighted 96 GPA (roughly a 4.0, according to Princeton Review), am enrolled, on average, in 2 or 3 Pre AP classes a year, have a great grasp (I wouldn't say fluent, but by the end of the end of high school I will be) in Spanish and French (as well as, of course, my native English), have won numerous Journalism awards, am involved in UIL Academic Team, Newspaper, Debate and Speech, FCS (Fellowship of Christian Students), Spanish Club, French Club (I'm on the French Club Social Committee), Student Council, and the Eco Club. I have been published in my city's newspaper as well as my school's and hold an internship with my suburb's local paper. I volunteer at the local library, zoo (this summer alone I volunteered 118 hours), and history museums. My volunteer hours as of now are roughly 250-300. Since I am not old enough to hold a real job, I also grade papers for a second grade teacher (I don't know what good this will do on my application, but...) Next summer I am planning on spending 5 weeks at Georgetown University or SMU taking classes so I can get college credit (and a real look at college life), taking a required computer class with my school so I can open up more room for classes I want to take as a junior, such as Music History and Theory of Knowledge. Also, I will be taking Spanish, Latin, and French classes at a local university. I will be taking a tour with my parents of East Coast and Northeast colleges and univesities I'm interested in, interviewing, touring the campuses, etc. Lastly, I will be studying abroad, probably to Italy, the summer between my Junior and Senior years. The schools I am interested in are (I organized them neatly)... SAFETY *The University of Texas at Austin *The University of Arizona *The University of George *Auburn University *LSU GOOD MATCH *Tulane *Emory *SMU *UCLA *The University of Miami *USC *University of Virginia *NYU REACH *Dartmouth (my first choice) *Georgetown *Brown University *Stanford *Vanderbilt *Cornell *Amherst *Williams *Middlebury *Bowdoin *Vassar *Haverford Any tips, advice, criticisms, and thoughts you have are much appreciated. Thanks! Yeah, unfortunately, only being a sophomore, I haven't taken the SAT or ACT yet...:( more

Resolved Question: Is it a good idea to use Common Application?

Should i use common application for my college applications? I have already applied for university of miami but used the online application on there site. Should i start using it for the other schools i am appying for? Is it free?safe? Will admission officers look at it the same way? more

Resolved Question: University of Miami, will I be accepted?

I was born outside Miami, in Ft. Lauderdale. I am a die-hard Canes fan and have wanted to attend the University of Miami since I was a sophmore in highschool! Unfortunately I had some difficult times and was not ready to apply to Miami in high school. I am currently a sophmore at Benedictine University (a small Catholic liberal arts University outside of Chicago). I am 20 years old and double majoring in Communication Arts and Spanish. My gpa is a 3.125, I have completed 32 credit hours (47 including those currently enrolled in). I scored a 25 on my ACT. I have participated in activities on campus and have worked consistently for the past 4 years at various jobs. I will have strong letters of recommendation from my advisor and Dean of Students. What is my chance of being accepted as an undergraduate student to the University of Miami as a transfer student for the Fall of 2008? (I have already completed my admissions application).There is no essay for transfer students with 30+ credit hours... more

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