Advice and help needed immediatley, thanks

<p>I would like to know my chances to get accepted to some of the colleges I am looking into...some of the colleges I am interested in are Claremont Mckenna, Emory University, Colorado College, Cornell University, Colgate, USC, Northwestern, WashU and I was wondering what my changes would be at some of these schools.
Sophomore year: S1 English 10: B+
Geometry: A
Physics: A-
Revolution and Conflict: A-
Spanish: IIIH B+
Sophomore year: S2 English 10: A-
PHysics: A-
Geometry:A
Revolution and Conflict:A
Junior year: S1: Algebra II A
Chemistry honors A-
English elective (the 80's) A
Spanish Language AP A
US History AP A-
Junior year: S2: Algebra II A-
Chem honors: A-
English elective (literary journalism) A-
Spanish Language AP A-
US History AP A-
Cumulative unweighted: 3.75</p>

<p>Senior year classes: English Literature AP, Precalc, Spanish Lit AP, European History AP, Biology EE
My school is a highly competitive private college prep school in Colorado with high standing with colleges (does not allow AP's before Junior year except for in languages (native speakers).
SAT's: 650 M 750 V 750 W (taking it again to improve my math score...)
Took SAT II's MathI, US hist, spanish (scores not in yet)
Sports: 4 years of varsity tennis, state champion, have played my whole life, and 2 years jv basketball
EXTRA: 4 year national circuit policy debater, have attended summer camps, traveled around the country for tournies (CX), Junior Volunteer at hospital, 7 years of piano, coached tennis to kids, help begin student run community service project which has had lots of success, Volunteer teacher at Summerbridge (summer school for underprivelged), very involved in political campaigns helped run several parades ect., nominated to National Leadership Conference (could not go due to conflicts).
I believe my essay will be good...so are some of the schools I am looking into reasonable?....</p>

<p>please...help</p>

<p>anybody?...</p>

<p>I know people are reading this............</p>

<p>i'm gonna slap the next person that puts in each class/the grade they got in it. we don't need to know that. just give us UW/W GPA.
alot of where u get in is gonna depend on ur SAT/SAT II's. 1400 is good but it's not stellar. hopefully u did better this time. u got an A/A- in math so u can do the work.
i'll do predictions based on ur 1400 though.
Claremont Mckenna-reject
Emory University- in
Colorado College- no idea
Cornell University-waitlist
Colgate-in
USC-in
Northwestern-this is a close one. idk
WashU-waitlist reject</p>

<p>Alright...how bout some more people...</p>

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<p>anybody got any thoughts? u dont have to respond to those schools only, I mean am I a good candidate for competitive schools?</p>

<p>I think it really depends on your major. There are no AP math or science classes on there. My guess is that unless one of your EC's really stands out, CMC, Cornell and probably Northwestern are out. WashU and USC seem to be in the range that you can get into, but USC does have strange admissions sometimes, so I would never say it is a sure bet. Once you get your SAT II's, you'll have a better idea. Just hold tight and goodluck.</p>

<p>"CMC, Cornell and probably Northwestern are out"</p>

<p>that's not true .... CMC primarily focus on your essays and Ecs...I got a way lower score than u in SAT but i'm in~~</p>

<p>cheers~</p>

<p>Okay got my ACT, which is a composite 32...does that help?</p>

<p>refer to sat/act thread for response</p>

<p>Might also look at Holy Cross and Bucknell-similar to Colgate.</p>

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