<p>I'm a (white male) junior at a HADES (prep) school.</p>
<p>My grades have been decent; I have a cumulative A- average. I maintained an A- average ("second honor roll") in my freshman and sophomore years, but have seen my average grade slip to a B+ this year. I currently have high A's in AP English and my school's college-level Middle East History elective. However, I have B's in first year Greek, third year honors Latin, and AP calculus. I have a B+ from my school's orchestra and string performance course. My science grades from my freshman and sophomore years were both A's.</p>
<p>I have not taken any SAT II's yet -- probably a mistake. I just received my PSAT score, which was a 218. I did not prepare for the PSAT, and expect a better SAT score, between 2200 and 2300. I will be taking the English and AB Calculus AP's this year.</p>
<p>In terms of EC's, I am a co-head of my school's Democrats club, nonpartisan political club, and current events club. I will be a co-head mof my school's Classics club by next year. I also sail (JV -- I started as a Freshman) and started theater this year. In addition, I worked at a restaurant during the summer following my Freshman year, and I plan to intern at a think tank this summer. I write poetry, and attended a writers' conference at Middleburys' Bread Loaf campus last spring.</p>
<p>My main volunteer experience is with Round Square's service project in India. Over the month of July, thirty or so students from all over the world and I helped to build a mud-brick construction school in Kashmir. We also taught English and math classes. I plan to volunteer at a soup kitchen over next summer.</p>
<p>Anyway, I'm mostly looking at smaller schools:
>Middlebury
>Vassar
>University of Richmond
>George Washington University
>Washington and Lee
>Davidson College
>William and Mary</p>
<p>Chance me? Recommendations for colleges I should consider are also welcome. Thanks!</p>