<p>Stats:
3.4 GPA (unweighted)
SAT: 560- Reading, 540- Math, 550- Writing (<<First time, will be retaking)
Only 4 EC's (Mentoring, FCCLA, Foreign Language Club, Prom Committee)
All honors and AP core classes and four years of a foreign language
Major: International Affairs/Relations
From the mid-west</p>
<p>Colleges:</p>
<p>Catholic University of America
American University
Goucher College
Wheaton College
Connecticut College
Simmons College
George Washington University
Mount Holyoke College
Boston University</p>
<p>Catholic University of America - safety
American University - low reach, but if you show tons of interest and visit campus, do an interview, go to local meetings, do the online chats, etc…you’ll probably get in. the biggest thing AU cares about is interest. i know someone who had worse stats than you who got in ED with some scholarships.
Goucher College - match
Wheaton College - never heard of it
Connecticut College - reach
Simmons College - low reach
George Washington University - high reach
Mount Holyoke College - reach
Boston University - high reach</p>
<p>take a look at the University of Denver. it isn’t the most prestigious school, but it is ranked in the top 100 and you look like you would be competitive for admission there. make sure you write an excellent essay because it could really be a deciding factor at many of your schools.</p>
<p>I’ve heard that Denver has a good program, but my preference would be to go to the east coast.</p>
<p>Any more opinions?</p>
<p>I agree with @viciousdirt. His/her predictions look to be pretty accurate…</p>
<p>What do you predict your SAT scores to be? That will be the biggest factor or you.</p>
<p>Wheaton would be a safet/y/match. St Joseph’s, Gannon, Allegheny are some PA safety schools. Gettysburg and Dickinson some match/reaches. Pitt is a solid match.</p>