below the cut is a completed application, please follow the format as closely as possible and submit the completed form, found here. please be sure to finish out your application form with the set up of your mock blog, which i considered part of your application. you can find the sample blog, here.
─ full name. richard ‘ricky’ humphrey clarke ii
─ birthday & age. june 13 ( sixteen )
─ gender identity. cis male
─ preferred pronouns. he/him
─ orientations. bisexual
─ hometown. chicago, il
─ face claim. aron piper
SCHOOLING.
─ is your character on scholarship? yes
─ grade level. junior
─ clubs & teams. football, hockey, student council
BOARDING.
basic accommodation.
─ william dormatory ( female only )
─ mckinley dormatory ( male only )
─ washington dormatory ( co-ed - upperclassmen only )
luxury accommodation.
─ dalton ( male only )
─ mount carmel ( female only )
off campus accommodation.
─ host family ( many students that are international or scholarship based chose to live with a local off-campus host family, this especially applies to freshmen who are not used to living away from their family unit )
─ other ( if your character is local, or has some other sort of accommodation you can list that here with details )
FAMILY.
─ family name. clarke ( original family )
─ birth order. only child
─ parent one. richard clarke
─ parent two. jacqueline clarke ( estranged mother )
─ siblings. liana clarke ( half sister - age 3 )
─ other family of importance. rianne hadley-clarke ( step-mother ), humphry & amelia clarke ( grandparents
─ pets. n/a
─ i plan to address ricky’s relationship with his mother, since she does live not far from campus, he will be expected to see her more often and that’s not something he’s had to deal with in the past few years. his relationship with her is strained at best, and he isn’t looking forward to having more contact with her.
─ this is ricky’s first time away from home, and he still figuring out how to live without his dad close by. he’s always had a close relationship with his father and will find it hard to adjust to life on his own.