I am currently a 4.8 student and I am enrolled in 4 AP Classes- AP Engish, AP US Hist, AP Gov and Pol, AP Environmental. I know these are not the toughest AP classes avaliable, so I decieded to choose 4 and I have been succeeding. Next Year I am signed up for AP Stat, AP Lit, AP Psyc, and Ap European History, and am hoping to maintain a straight A Average. I got a 3.2 unweighted(4.0w) my freshman year, and this is where I become worried. I recieved 4 B's and 3 A's. The summer going into my sophomore year (the year I began making straight A's), I realized how much of a passion I had for learning, and my freshman year, I had was just messing up with no goals. So now I have made a 1300 Old SAT, and 30 ACT, and am wondering If I can get into the school I love everything about, Penn. I am a nationally ranked tennis player and have been playing since elementary, Stuco Chair, Class Board Treasurer, Tennis Club Booster Pres. I have also volunteered tons of hours at a nursing home and found
2007-04-24
13:24:10
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cont'd- It to be one of the most amazing things I have ever done. I also have an extreme passion for Business and that is the reason I chose Penn. I am only a junior and am studying hard for the SAT and ACT which I am taking again in June, and have made 5's on both my AP tests before this year(AP Human Geo, AP World Hist). I just hope Penn realizes my love for tennis(which I stand out in) and for volunteering-and I know I can get this through to them in my essay. I am an Indian Male(Minority?) from Tulsa, OK
2007-04-24
13:28:12 ·
update #1
I also forgot to ask the question- Do you think It will hurt that I only took Algebra I as a freshman? I know many schools today are offering it as an 8th grader or before, but my school did not. Will this kill me? =(
2007-04-24
13:30:00 ·
update #2