Posted on January 24, 2011. Tags: ap biology, ap chemistry, ap us history, ap world history, common app, Community, community food bank, CSU, ethnic awareness, ivy leagues, Leadership, lot, recreational dance, UCs, war in uganda
I applied to Ivy Leagues, UCs and a CSU…
I got three B’s and two C’s my junior year because I was struggling with financial and family problems at the time. I let the UCs know this through the application but didn’t mention it with the Common App for the Ivy Leagues because there was no section for it. But I don’t think colleges takes “excuses” anyway so I’m not sure if that even matters…
SAT I: 2070 (Reading: 740, Writing: 720, Math: 610)
ACT: 29 (SAT equivalent of over 1900)
Math II: 550
Literature: 640
Biology E: 690
World History: 600
AP World History score: 5
AP Composition: 4
AP Biology: 4
AP US History: 3
AP Chemistry: 1 (worst class during my junior year)
UC/CSU GPA: 4.13 (top 10% of class)
8 APs and 2 Honors English classes
The summer after my junior year I attended Brown University for a pre-college program. I’ve been doing journalism for our school newspaper for two years, played piano for 10 years, participated in Science Fair for 8 years, and have done recreational dance for 10 years. I’ve volunteered at my local hospital for 3 years (with leadership positions), at two retirement homes (two years for the first, and one year for the second), Community Food Bank, and planting trees at River Restoration. I’ve joined the effort against the war in Uganda with a school club (3 years with leadership), along with 10 other school clubs that focus either on ethnic awareness or community volunteering.
I’m very dedicated to community volunteering and leadership; I suppose that’s my “niche” if I get accepted. I want to be a doctor to combine this passion with my love for biology (favorite class in high school and exposure to this environment with my volunteering, among other reasons). I still have to go through interviewing with an alum, but with my statistics do you think it’s possible I have a competitive chance to get into the colleges I applied to? I know I messed up that one year but I’ve become a much better student (and mature person) since then… I have the possibility of getting one or two B’s this semester of my senior year but the rest are all A’s. Thanks 🙂
Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101
Posted on January 24, 2011. Tags: Accent, cake, coffee cake, communist country, drink the water, french accent, king of norway, madam, magee, piece of veal, queen of england, rare medium, sarah lee, Someone, spice racks
I’m currently working on a little show called Don’t Drink the Water. I have been cast as the chef and my director wants me to do a french accent. However, I’m lost. British or English I can do. But I’ve never tried French. I was wondering if someone could try and spell out my lines phonetically (sp?). I don’t know if i’m making any sense but please if i am please please help me!
– Mr. Magee, something is happening! There are soldiers surrounding the house! They are peering into the kitchen!
– I can’t cook if I’m being stared at. I’m that kind of person.
– I am personal chef to Ambassador Magee. Formerly chef to the king of norway, formerly chef at the white house, formerly chef to the queen of england. before that, i did very little cooking.
– i had a cake in the oven. your gunshots made it fall!
– forgive my intrusion mr. magee, but i must know what is the decision for dinner
– it’s him
– mr. hollander
– every dish i name he says no!
– oysters!
– mr. magee we are four thousand miles away from the united states, this is a communist country, it is eight o clock at night. where do you expect me to get sarah lee coffee cake?
– it’s too late to get anything new now. take a very nice piece of veal. what’s wrong with veal? my recipe is one of the great secrets in european cooking
– mr. magee i have very little…if i had known…i couldn’t get to the market…there are soldier outside
– madam, how do you live with this man? do you force-feed him?
– i warn you madam, no one has ever been in my kitchen before! If you do anything to spoil the order of my spice racks i don’t know what I’ll do. do you hear me? i don’t know what i’ll do!
– how do you like it? rare, medium, well done?
– yes it’s a pity you’re leaving. i may as well tell you mr. hollander, the veal you had last night was really eel and you cleaned your plate!
PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME! =( please.
Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101
Posted on January 24, 2011. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate marketing, Chance, Commission, Fraud, Marketing
I mean can your affiliate cheat you not giving any commission?and if you are not satisfied with your affiliate how can you drop him?
Posted in Featured Articles
Posted on January 24, 2011. Tags: ap biology, ap chemistry, ap us history, ap world history, common app, Community, community food bank, CSU, ethnic awareness, ivy leagues, Leadership, lot, recreational dance, UCs, war in uganda
I applied to Ivy Leagues, UCs and a CSU…
I got three B’s and two C’s my junior year because I was struggling with financial and family problems at the time. I let the UCs know this through the application but didn’t mention it with the Common App for the Ivy Leagues because there was no section for it. But I don’t think colleges takes “excuses” anyway so I’m not sure if that even matters…
SAT I: 2070 (Reading: 740, Writing: 720, Math: 610)
ACT: 29 (SAT equivalent of over 1900)
Math II: 550
Literature: 640
Biology E: 690
World History: 600
AP World History score: 5
AP Composition: 4
AP Biology: 4
AP US History: 3
AP Chemistry: 1 (worst class during my junior year)
UC/CSU GPA: 4.13 (top 10% of class)
8 APs and 2 Honors English classes
The summer after my junior year I attended Brown University for a pre-college program. I’ve been doing journalism for our school newspaper for two years, played piano for 10 years, participated in Science Fair for 8 years, and have done recreational dance for 10 years. I’ve volunteered at my local hospital for 3 years (with leadership positions), at two retirement homes (two years for the first, and one year for the second), Community Food Bank, and planting trees at River Restoration. I’ve joined the effort against the war in Uganda with a school club (3 years with leadership), along with 10 other school clubs that focus either on ethnic awareness or community volunteering.
I’m very dedicated to community volunteering and leadership; I suppose that’s my “niche” if I get accepted. I want to be a doctor to combine this passion with my love for biology (favorite class in high school and exposure to this environment with my volunteering, among other reasons). I still have to go through interviewing with an alum, but with my statistics do you think it’s possible I have a competitive chance to get into the colleges I applied to? I know I messed up that one year but I’ve become a much better student (and mature person) since then… I have the possibility of getting one or two B’s this semester of my senior year but the rest are all A’s. Thanks 🙂
Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101
Posted on January 24, 2011. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate products, Online, targeted traffic, Targetet, traffic
I would like to now what to do to find the most targeted traffic online for my affiliate products
Posted in Featured Articles
Posted on January 24, 2011. Tags: ap biology, ap chemistry, ap us history, ap world history, common app, Community, community food bank, CSU, ethnic awareness, ivy leagues, Leadership, lot, recreational dance, UCs, war in uganda
I applied to Ivy Leagues, UCs and a CSU…
I got three B’s and two C’s my junior year because I was struggling with financial and family problems at the time. I let the UCs know this through the application but didn’t mention it with the Common App for the Ivy Leagues because there was no section for it. But I don’t think colleges takes “excuses” anyway so I’m not sure if that even matters…
SAT I: 2070 (Reading: 740, Writing: 720, Math: 610)
ACT: 29 (SAT equivalent of over 1900)
Math II: 550
Literature: 640
Biology E: 690
World History: 600
AP World History score: 5
AP Composition: 4
AP Biology: 4
AP US History: 3
AP Chemistry: 1 (worst class during my junior year)
UC/CSU GPA: 4.13 (top 10% of class)
8 APs and 2 Honors English classes
The summer after my junior year I attended Brown University for a pre-college program. I’ve been doing journalism for our school newspaper for two years, played piano for 10 years, participated in Science Fair for 8 years, and have done recreational dance for 10 years. I’ve volunteered at my local hospital for 3 years (with leadership positions), at two retirement homes (two years for the first, and one year for the second), Community Food Bank, and planting trees at River Restoration. I’ve joined the effort against the war in Uganda with a school club (3 years with leadership), along with 10 other school clubs that focus either on ethnic awareness or community volunteering.
I’m very dedicated to community volunteering and leadership; I suppose that’s my “niche” if I get accepted. I want to be a doctor to combine this passion with my love for biology (favorite class in high school and exposure to this environment with my volunteering, among other reasons). I still have to go through interviewing with an alum, but with my statistics do you think it’s possible I have a competitive chance to get into the colleges I applied to? I know I messed up that one year but I’ve become a much better student (and mature person) since then… I have the possibility of getting one or two B’s this semester of my senior year but the rest are all A’s. Thanks 🙂
Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101