A junior with a mixed record. Point me in the right direction?

<p>Yes, I am a junior this year, but I would like to know what my chances are if I keep up what I am doing now.</p>

<p>unweighted gpa: 3.6
weighted gpa: 3.9
sat: 2100 (I am taking it again in the spring)</p>

<p>(Although my gpa is solid, I did get two C+ s my sophomore year, in honors chemistry and honors algebra II. Everything else has been an A or a B+. Furthermore, I plan on majoring in English, which I have received all A's in.)</p>

<p>13 IB classes- 6 junior year, (will be) 7 senior year.
IB diploma candidate</p>

<p>Secretary of NHS (National Honor Society)
Clerk-Historian of ITS (International Thespian Society)
11 years girl scouting- including Gold Award</p>

<p>four years of theater work (acting and tech)
two years as member of Model United Nations
two years of leadership position in children's theater (stage managing, set deco)
two years of being a camp counselor at a girl scout day camp
one year of being a junior counselor at a girl scout residential camp</p>

<p>I am planning on applying to Reed, Hampshire, Macalester, Kenyon, and Vassar. Possibly Pomona and Grinnell. What do you think? Are these reaches, or are my chances higher than that?</p>

<p>I don’t know all of those schools too well, but the ones I do know, I think should be about matches! Great looking resume - a couple Cs won’t kill you, really.</p>

<p>Keep up the good work!</p>

<p>I think you’re 50/50 for all but Pomona and Vassar. Hampshire is a safety.</p>