Chance Me for Class of 2019?

<p>Hello, thank you for taking the time to look at this. :) </p>

<p>I'm a current junior at a small public high school in New England. For freshman and the first half of sophomore year I went to a private all-girls' school, but switched midway through the year because I was informed I was NOT getting credit for my independent studies and they would NOT be listed on my resume/transcripts and I needed to start getting those credits immedietely. The transition was fairly smooth, except for chemistry, where I really struggled because of curriculum differences, but I'm worried my low grade for the second half of the year will be bad. I will require lots of financial aid (I qualify for a Pell Grant) and I plan to apply to Wellesley early decision, and would love double major in Anthropology and Classics. </p>

<p>Sorry that was so long, here are my stats:</p>

<p>SAT: 2050 (I have only taken it once, as a baseline score to see how I do, I am currently studying intensely to take them again in September)
CR: 740
Math: 630 (Working hard to get this up!)
Writing: 680
GPA: 3.88 UW/4.5 W (At beginning of fourth quarter of junior year)
SAT 2: I will be taking the Latin and Chemistry ones this June, and the Literature and Math 2 ones in the fall. </p>

<p>Extra Curriculars:
Member of NHS
Volunteer work at Senior Center, through NHS and outside
Two Independent Studies, Latin and Homeric Greek, during school year and summer
Co-founder of my current school's hiking club, co-founder of my previous school's yoga club
Member of current school's yoga club
Gold Medal in National Latin Exam
Freshman/Sophomore year: Elected Class Representative of Diversity Coalition
Junior Year: Class Treasurer
Freelance work as a voice actor for audiobooks and part-time job at local art supply store</p>

<p>Current Classes:
AP Chemistry
AP Lang and Comp
Latin and Greek Independent Studies (Honors)
Honors Latin and Comparative Languages
Painting and Printing
Advanced American Cultures (Advanced means it's AP credit in my GPA but not an actual AP class, usually because the teacher hasn't submitted the curriculum to the College Board)
Honors Precalculus</p>

<p>Next Year:
AP Bio
AP Literature and Comp
AP US History (As Independent Study, not offered at school)
AP Calculus
AP Latin (As Independent Study, not offered at school)
Honors Homeric Greek Independent Study</p>

<p>Final Note: As a sophomore I took the AP Euro exam without an official class, (I took "Modern Euro", more philosophy and reading novels than actual history) and I overestimated my knowledge and only scored a 3. </p>

<p>Thank you if you read this whole thing!</p>

<p>P.S. If anyone knows anything about the Classics or Anthropology programs I would love to hear it!</p>