<p>Hi, I'm a senior impatiently awaiting admissions decisions. Any idea what my chances are for the following schools: Barnard, Smith, Tufts, Wellesley, Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, William and Mary, University of Delaware, Colgate, Penn, and Cornell? I know Penn, Tufts, and Cornell are definite high reaches, but I'm curious anyway.</p>
<p>SATs: 2110 (750 CR, 660 math, 700 writing)- best both overall and in one sitting
SAT IIs: Math Level 1 (700), US History (720)
AP Classes/Tests: European History (5), US History (5), English Language (5), Psychology (5), Biology, Statistics, English Literature, and US Government (taking the last four this year)
Seminar/Honors Classes: Biology 1, Chemistry 1, Physics 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Precalc, English 9 and 10, Afro-Asian History, French 3, 4, and 5
Four years of English, social studies, and science. Five years (counting middle school credits) of math and French.
Rank: 29/352
GPA: 4.44 weighted, around 3.8 unweighted
Extracurriculars- I know these are weak, and I might be forgetting one or two:
Theater (11, 12)
Model UN (11, attended a conference)
Young Democrats (9-12)
National French Honor Society (9-11; could not take French in 12th due to a scheduling conflict)
National Honor Society (11-12)
Literary Magazine (12)
People to People Student Ambassador Programs: went on a two-week program in Japan (summer between 11th and 12th)
Interests: Applying undecided, but I'm interested in psychology, English, history, international relations, biology, etc.</p>
<p>First semester senior grades: strong
Essays: strong (probably one of the stronger parts of my app)
Counselor rec: good
Teacher recs: One is definitely great, and I'm sure that the other is good (didn't read either- I only know the first because my teacher mentioned it to me)
I show an upward trend in rank, GPA, and difficulty of courses.</p>
<p>Thanks for anyone who responds!</p>