Can I get into Stanford, Brown, UCLA, UCB or Tufts?

<p>3.6 UW GPA (It sucks I know)
4.35 W GPA
10 AP's (9 classes self-studied for one)
Scores were all 5's except for AP Calc and WHAP which were 4's
6 Honors classes
SAT Superscore 2100
Math: 720
CR: 680
Writing: 700
(Best sitting is a 2080)
SAT Subject Tests:
U.S. History 800
Math 2: 650 (weak I know)
I love history and politics so I interned for a local congresswoman, doing campaigning for her and even got a letter of rec from her.
I started a historical debating club in school, i've been its president since sophomore year.
I'm a freelance political columnist for the school paper
I'm in NHS, NHHS and NSHS and Mu Alpha Theta (National Math Honors Society)
Over the summer I went to Poland to study Polish and took college classes there, i also had an internship with a Polish software company.
The summer before that I went to Paris and studied French, also taking college classes but no internship.
I go to a high school which is ranked number 80 in the country.
So can I get in?
Im a senior in high school and I just applied last month (December).</p>

<p>Stanford - Little to no chance, sorry, GPA and course rigor are just not cutting it
Brown - Basically the same as Stanford
UCLA - Low Match
UCB - Reach
Tufts - High Reach</p>

<p>Your problem is that you attend one of the best schools in the country, and it looks like you haven’t really taken advantage of the available resources. I mean, 9 AP classes, 6 Honors classes, what about the rest? I’m sure there was more available to you. And your GPA is pretty low for these schools. I encourage you to apply, but have a safety ready just in case.</p>

<p>Chance Back?</p>

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<p>Get yourself a safety! You only have reaches and only UCLA/Berkeley seem reachable.</p>