I have a 1340 (1600) on my SAT also, 3.0 unweighted GPA in the full IB programme, good essays, and am the "king of extracurricular activities." I am also applying to Emory, but I am applying to Oxford college, on the Emory campus. Oxford college is everything that Emory is and is still a part of Emory, but your classes are separate from the Emory college students for your freshman and sophmore years. After these two years all Oxford students are then tranfered to the main Emory college. I applying for Oxford because it is slightly easier to get into than Emory itself (because of my rather low GPA). You have a pretty good chance of getting into Emory, but if you were to apply to Oxford (or another affiliated college of Emory) your chances would be greatly increased and you will still get an Emory education and Degree.
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No. People gain positions of political leadership by being elected, by overthrowing the legitimate government or by family succession, none of which involves the divine. People achieve positions of leadership in business by being selected on merit or by networking those who can advance their careers. People achieve positions of leadership in society as a result of their innate skills, from recognition of their work for charities or nonprofit organisations, or in a few cases simply by bullying all those opposed to them.
Generally speaking, the sangha, or community of fully-ordained monks, is the leadership in Buddhism. There are, however, some schools of Buddhism which have householders in positions of leadership.
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The JROTC instructors are contently putting the cadets in leadership positions so they can can get experience and confidence.
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Judaism does not have a centralised leadership or hierarchy. Communities choose their rabbis who apply for advertised positions or individuals choose to follow specific rabbis.
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