Another 'What are my chances'?

<p>Background: Cuban/Italian</p>

<p>Academics/SATS:
- Unweighted GPA: 3.8, Weighted GPA: 4.0
- All honors classes along with AP US 2
- Next year: Gov., Spanish V, AP Eng, AP Euro, AP Calc.
- SAT: Math-680, Verbal-670, Writing-700</p>

<p>EC's:
- Guitarist in jazz band as well as indie band which released a full-length cd and has played countless benefit/charity events
- Junior Class President (Hopefully Senior too)
- Mock Trial (2 years), one of which as a lawyer
- Debate/Model Congress (3 years)
- Drama/Theatre (3 years)</p>

<p>Awards:
- National Honor Society
- Modern Music Masters (Tri-M)</p>

<p>Community Service:
- Young Authors
- Summer Bible School Volunteer
- Benefits/Charity events with the band</p>

<p>Any input on admission would be appreciated. Thanks. Also, I just recently visited and loved the campus. Tell me what you think.</p>

<p>Your numbers look good. You have a good number of ECs. </p>

<p>Where are you from? What do you want to study?</p>

<p>If you feel GW is going to be at the top of your list, I would recommend interviewing. Interviewing lets you showcase what you think are the highlights of what your bring to the table. </p>

<p>This goes for any school you apply to, but demonstrate you know something about the school. Show that you've done your research on the school other than "it has a great reputation" or "it offers amazing academics."</p>

<p>Yeah I agree about the interviewing...I had about the same statistics as you and I interviewed and got into the Honors Program (you have to seperately apply) and got a 1/2 tuition scholarship.</p>

<p>write a decent essay and I think you're in!
depending on what you want to study... if you want Elliott or Poli Comm. it might be harder.</p>