Are these considered "good ecs?"

<p>Heyaaaa! I'm trying to figure out what my chances are at getting into certain colleges.
-Sophomore
-GPA=3.3 unweighted but will be up to at least 3.6-8
-Just got my MYP certificate for IB
-Planning on being a full IB Student (international baccalaureate)
-(PDP is Pre-diploma program and is similar to AP)
-Classes: Geometry, APUSH, Honors American Lit, PDP Physics, IB Spanish 3, PDP Econ, PDP Govt, Theater Tech (taken PDP theater 1 &2), Business Essentials
-I will be in full IB classes next year some SL and some HL </p>

<p>HERE ARE THE ECS:
-Service trip to Thailand (Working with Elephants, school children, built bridges) and funded on my own (for my ticket and such)
- President/Started a Newcomer's club at my school
-Tutor at local synagogue in math/science
-President of a local organization that some of my friends and I started called the Liberal Line. It's a program for younger democrats in the south, and we fund for trips to inaugurations and parades, and we organize peaceful protests (:)). We've done workshops and are trying to be featured on the news. Our plan is to try to open up another Liberal Line in the SW.
-Contestant in Miss Teen GA (Second Round :()
-Interned at the senator's office
-International Thespian Society
-Philosophy Club
-and adding</p>

<p>I like colleges like Oberlin, Bryn Mawr, Barnard, New School, Sarah Lawrence, Bard, College of W&M, and Wellesley.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Your ECs aren’t bad (read: they’re good/great/better than mine), but we can’t really chance you fairly for those schools without an SAT/ACT score. If you bring your GPA and take a challenging courseload, and get a good test score, you could be in at any/all of them. However, it’s too early to tell for sure. Good luck! Chance me back?</p>

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