Thursday, July 14, 2011

What are my chances of getting into Columbia University for Political Science as an undergraduate?


What are my chances of getting into Columbia University for Political Science as an undergraduate?
Extracurricular Activities and Clubs: Student Council · Class President (10, 11) · Student Body President (12) National Honor Society · Parliamentarian (11) · General Member (12) Interact · General Member (10) · Executive Committeeman (11, 12) Quiz Bowl · General Member (9, 10, 12) · Lieutenant Captain (11) · Temporary captain at the Knowledge Master Open (12) Teenage Republicans · Founder; de facto Chairman (11) · District Chairman (12) Future Business Leaders of America · Treasurer (10) · President (11) (Inaugural) Political Club · General Member (Republican) (12) Senior Advisors · Senior Advisor (12) Freshman Year Experience · Leader (12) School Newspaper · News Editor (10) · Opinions and Editorials Editor (11) Superintendant’s Student Advisory Council · Representative from Brevard High School (11, 12) Transylvania County School Board · Student Representative (11, 12) Green Team (energy regulation and advisory club) · Representative to Transylvania County Schools Central Office (12) Sports: Men’s Tennis · Player (9, 10, 11, 12) · All-Conference Award (10) Advanced Placement Classes Taken/Taking: AP English Language and Composition AP U.S. Government and Politics AP Biology AP European History AP English Literature and Composition AP Calculus AP U.S. History AP Macroeconomics AP Microeconomics Standardized Test Scores: SAT · Reasoning Test (October, 2008) – 2070 o Writing – 730 o Math – 670 o Reading – 670 · Subject Tests (June, 2009) o Mathematics Level 1 – 700 o U.S. History – 700 · Reasoning Test (October, 2009) – 2170 o Writing – 800 o Math – 730 o Reading – 640 · Highest Reasoning Scores Across Dates – 2200 o Writing (10/09) – 800 o Math (10/09) – 730 o Reading (10/08) – 670 Advanced Placement · English Language and Composition – 5 · U.S. Government and Politics – 5 Work Experience: Charles Taylor for Congress (09/2006) – (11/2006) · Phone Bank Worker o Made phone calls to potential voters o Informed potential voters of initiatives such as early voting, absentee ballots, and transportation to the polls North Carolina House of Representatives (01/2007) – (01/2007) · Page o Organized materials before and after policy briefings o Ran errands for representative o Carried documents between various representatives and staffers during meetings of the entire House of Representatives John McCain for President (Victory 2008) (08/2008) – (11/2008) · Intern o Non-paid position o Helped organize and staff various political functions at the Victory 2008 headquarters in Asheville, North Carolina o Polled local citizens via phone-calls o Organized a phone bank in Brevard, North Carolina o Organized a door-to-door informational campaign in Brevard, NC o Attended a private fundraiser for then-gubernatorial candidate Pat McCrory o Met and conversed with local candidates, party officials, and guests such as Dr. Timothy Johnson (Chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party), Mr. Pat McCrory (former Mayor of Charlotte and 2008 candidate for the North Carolina Governorship), and Mr. Bob Dole (former senator from Kansas and 1996 presidential candidate for the Republican Party) Rocky’s Soda Shop and Grille (07/2009) – (08/2009) · General Employee o Scooped ice-cream and prepared various frozen treats o Took orders from customers o Re-stocked ice cream and other condiments o Washed dishes o Swept floors o Mopped floors o Washed the counters and cleaned-up after customers Volunteer Work: Salvation Army · Rang bells during the Christmas season Brevard Elementary School · Tutored students as part of the 21st Century program Brevard High School · Tutored a student struggling in math o Have spoken with this student about continuing to tutor him this year Rent-A-Student · Worked raking leaves, moving brush, and hauling away debris to raise money for a local heating assistance program Brian Center (nursing home) · Socialized and played checkers with various patients Senior Citizens’ Prom · Helped organize and attended a dance that brought senior citizens from across the community (including nursing homes) together for a night of dancing, socializing, and fun S.A.F.E.s Attic · Organized donations for display in the main store Leadership Conferences: Local Student Council Leadership Conference (08/2009) United States Senate Youth Program (03/2009) Presidential Classroom Future World Leaders’ Summit (02/2009) North Carolina Future Business Leaders of America State Leadership Conference (04/2008) Student Council Leadership Conference at Clemson (02/2008) Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (06/2007) Awards: Senior Hall of Fame · Elected by school officials to be among a select group of high-achieving seniors to be inducted into the Brevard High School Senior Hall of Fame DAR Good Citizen Award Nominee · Elected by my senior class as the school’s nominee for the DAR Good Citizen Award Unite
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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1 :
Pretty close to zero.
2 :
Dude, this is like the second or third time that you have posted this question, except you used a different school name and different high school stats. Stop it. It's not funny and you're wasting the time and space of a forum where people actually want to help others.
3 :
It's too late to apply for next year genius. Okay, that resume is excessively long and it looks like you did it all for college acceptance. Colleges don't like that. I don't reccomend putting it all on your application, because quite honestly, it doesn't say anything unique about you. It shows that you're just another kid who wants to pack their resume with things that they think colleges will like (which colleges actually hate.) Just saying.

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