<p>Hi!
I'm a junior in high school and I wanted to know whether I'm looking at the right colleges and what my chances of getting in are.</p>
<p>I have a 3.77 GPA which will probably be in the 3.8 range by the end of my junior year. I've taken 5 AP's already and have gotten either 4 or 5's on all of them and plan on taking 6 or 7 AP's next year. I go to a very competitive private college prep high school in STL and have taken pretty challenging courses. SAT: Reading 730, Math 760, Writing 760 - ACT: 35 and will be taking SAT II's in US History, Chemistry and Math II on June 3rd</p>
<p>My extra curriculars arent outstanding, but I did Habitat for Humanity over spring break this year, I'm co-president of our Arts Council, strongly involved in Math Team and have won a couple awards with that, president of French Club, i've knitted and crocheted many blankets for the Women's Shelter and the Humane Society, I have been playing piano for 9 years, I've played on my school's JV tennis team for three years.</p>
<p>What makes my situation a bit different also is that I lived abroad in Paris France for 6 years and speak English, French and Portuguese fluently as well as taking Spanish two years.</p>
<p>Currently, I'm looking at Univ of Chicago, Brown, WashU, Georgetown and George Washington - what are my chances of getting in?? I'm not necessarily interested in the Ivies, but I want to go to a fairly challenging school
I'm also going to be in Boston for two days over the summer and was wondering what colleges would be best for me to look at.
Any advice is appreciated, thanks!</p>