Chance a hopeful future diplomat?

<p>Hey guys, I'm a rising senior right now, I'm really interested in international relations, and my goal is to become a foreign service officer one day. I know NYU is very strong in international relations, and I would love to go there, but I'm having some major doubts about my chances.
My GPA is a bit low because of freshman/sophomore slacking, but in junior year I really buckled down (straight A's, which I plan to continue), and now I have a HUGE upward trend if that helps. Let me know what you guys think!</p>

<p>Middle Eastern male, school doesn't rank, but top 10-15%, very competitive high school, in the top 30 in the nation, famous for grade deflation.</p>

<p>GPA: 3.7
WGPA: 4.2 hopefully 4.3 by the end of first semester (out of 5.0)</p>

<p>SAT: 2180 (retaking in October)
710 Math
670 CR
800 Writing</p>

<p>SAT IIs: taking World History, Biology, and Spanish in November
ACT: taking in September</p>

<p>APs:
Sophomore year - Gov/Politics, 4
Junior year - Environmental Science, Spanish Lang, 5's on both
Senior year - Psychology, Spanish Lit, Micro/Macro Econ (also taking honors English and honors Calculus)</p>

<p>ECs:
-Founder/President of the Global Students Association
-Officer of Spanish Honor Society
-Model UN
-National Honor Society
-FBLA
-Key Club
-German school on Saturdays</p>

<p>Honors:
-Maryland Commended Scholar
-NMS semi-finalist
-German language diploma (this would let me study at German universities)
-Black belt in Taekwondo (though I got this before high school so I don't know if it counts)</p>

<p>Internships:
-Internship at Global Media Trail, foreign media analysis company
-Internship at Radio Free Europe, contributed significantly to (name will also be published on it) a think-tank presentation/report for foreign policy makers regarding the threat of Islamist militancy in Central Asia
-Internship at the Office of Rep. Chris Van Hollen, MD</p>

<p>Recommendations:
One from my English teacher, one from my Spanish teacher. Both should be very good (I hope), as I am very close with both. Also getting one from my boss, the editor-in-chief of Radio Free Europe.</p>

<p>Language:
-Fluent in Farsi (Persian)
-Fluent in Spanish
-Fluent in German
-Fluent in Portuguese, completely self-taught
-Learning French/Italian
-Completed intensive German language course at Goethe Institute in St. Peter-Ording, Germany
-Presented the International Declaration of Human Rights in Spanish and Portuguese at the International Human Rights Day Rally at GWU in 2010</p>

<p>So yeah, as you can see, International Relations is and has been my dream field of study for quite a while. I'm very into politics, and very into foreign cultures/languages, so naturally, I was drawn to IR. If you guys could give me some feedback on what you think my chances are, that would be great.
Thanks to anyone who took the time to read all of this!</p>

<p>You’ll get in CAS for sure, but you have to apply to get into the IR department in your sophomore year and that depends on your GPA</p>

<p>i think you’ll get in CAS. </p>

<p>but if you are interested in IR, you should look into some tougher schools for reaches like Penn or Georgetown (SFS) or Johns Hopkins</p>

<p>thanks guys. and chasingmydreams, I’m applying to Georgetown and JHU, but does Penn have a good IR program? I’ve never really heard of it being especially prestigious for international relations (here I am speaking as though I could even get in lol).</p>

<p>anyone else?</p>

<p>You should be a fair lock for CAS.</p>

<p>thanks, synergy!
anyone else?</p>