A few days ago

need help picking schools: looking for poly sci major, political activism, and residential campus?

I’m alright academically overall, except I don’t have CRAP for extra curriculars. Here are my stats

3.8-3.9 gpa (by app time; I’m a junior now)

honors math and sci fresh and soph, AP us gov soph, no honors or APs junior or senior year (school does not offer them)

No awards except for Who’s who Among American High School Students and an Academic Achievement award

Predicted 25-28 act

Must be allowed to submitt letters of rec from non-school sources (homeschooled)

ECs: 2003-2009 assistant hospitality coordinator at my church (community service and religious)

2006-2008 active voluenteer for Obama for America (in top 10% bracket among voluenteers)

2006-? founder of Educators, Students, and Parents Against Scholastic Bribery (non-incorperated grass roots movement)

2005-2007 manager of HS wrestling team (had to quit because I left the district)

and app fees cannot be more than $25

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A few days ago
RoaringMice

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I really think you should reconsider the application fee limit you’ve placed. Why just $25? What if the perfect school (Hampshire College might really be a good fit for you) costs more than that to apply? I mean, you’re about to spend thousands on tuition. $25 limit? It seems a bit short sighted.

If the issue is financial, you can apply for a waiver of the application fees. Talk to admissions about this, if necessary.

For schools which are highly politically active (and perhaps not conservative, politically (Obama)), which are good fits for home schooled students, which are academically strong, and which just kind of have a vibe that I think might fit you, look at:

– Hampshire College

– Middlebury

– Boston U

– Bowdoin

– Bryn Mawr

– Vassar

– Colby

– Smith

– Sarah Lawrence

– Claremont McKenna

– Oberlin

– SUNY Binghamton

– UMass Amherst

– Kenyon

– Bard College

– George Washington

– Pepperdine

– Hobart & William Smith

– Mt. Holyoke

– Pitzer

Some of those, like Middlebury, may be a bit of a reach with your ACT scores, but most of them are right in there. I’d like it if you got that ACT up just a little, or at least score at the top of your range.

And as for not having “crap” for extracurriculars – expand your definition. It includes the church work you’ve done, the Obama stuff, the group you started. All that counts. Extracurriculars doesn’t have to mean school-connected activities.

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