Hey all,
Honestly, I have been worried sick/stressed after not getting the scholarship in January, and I want to know y'all's honest opinions on whether you think I have a good chance of getting either a 3-year or a 4-year, and why. I was offered an ECP after the Jan board, but that's not something I wanted to do so I turned it down. Someone on here told me that being offered an ECP meant I wouldn't get a 3-4yr in the third board, but my ROO highly disagrees.
Here are my stats:
SAT 1480
GPA 3.69
PFT(51, 58, 6:03)
And the interview went very well, my ROO was very optimistic.
My resume includes intermediate level of writing, speaking, and reading in Classical and Gulf Arabic.
The thing is, I don't have much leadership or sports experience at all (I play soccer, basketball, table tennis, ride horses, but not competitively). The reason for this is that I live in a third world country in a relatively remote area with no opportunity to compete in sports or lead in school/community since I study online. I simply have had zero chance for 99% of the activities listed on the application (not complaining at all, this is just my situation like it or not).
So my question is: (and please be honest)
Do you think the board will think I have just been lazy/inactive throughout high school since I only have like one activity mentioned, or do you think I have a decent chance?
Thank you.
Cheers
Honestly, I have been worried sick/stressed after not getting the scholarship in January, and I want to know y'all's honest opinions on whether you think I have a good chance of getting either a 3-year or a 4-year, and why. I was offered an ECP after the Jan board, but that's not something I wanted to do so I turned it down. Someone on here told me that being offered an ECP meant I wouldn't get a 3-4yr in the third board, but my ROO highly disagrees.
Here are my stats:
SAT 1480
GPA 3.69
PFT(51, 58, 6:03)
And the interview went very well, my ROO was very optimistic.
My resume includes intermediate level of writing, speaking, and reading in Classical and Gulf Arabic.
The thing is, I don't have much leadership or sports experience at all (I play soccer, basketball, table tennis, ride horses, but not competitively). The reason for this is that I live in a third world country in a relatively remote area with no opportunity to compete in sports or lead in school/community since I study online. I simply have had zero chance for 99% of the activities listed on the application (not complaining at all, this is just my situation like it or not).
So my question is: (and please be honest)
Do you think the board will think I have just been lazy/inactive throughout high school since I only have like one activity mentioned, or do you think I have a decent chance?
Thank you.
Cheers
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