<p>Hi everyone! I'll be applying to the following schools Early Action and if you would be so kind, I'd love to get your input on what you think my chances are! :) </p>
<p>-UNC-Chapel Hill (#1 choice)
-UNC-Charlotte
-University of Colorado-Boulder
-UNC-Wilmington<br>
-Boston College
-Eckerd College </p>
<p>Prospective major: political science/global studies</p>
<p>**I'm an instate public school student in North Carolina! </p>
<p>GPA: 4.6<br>
Class Rank: 12/160ish
APs: (my school only offers 3 AP classes) AP US History (score: 5) AP Government (taking next semester) AP English Lit (taking next semester) </p>
<p>Other classes I'm taking this year: English IV-Honors, Spanish III-Honors, Civics-Honors, Dual-Enrollment World History-Honors, Dual-Enrollment Statistics-Honors, AP Gov, AP Lit, Dual-Enrollment College Biology-Honors </p>
<p>**due to the lack of APs at my school, I've filled a lot of the spaces in my schedule since junior year with dual-enrollment courses at a local college. </p>
<p>ACT Score: 28. (I'm taking it again in a couple weeks and really hope to raise it to a 30!)<br>
Income bracket: $90k-ish</p>
<p>ECs:
I'm not going to mention everything or go into too much detail because some of my ECs are pointless.
- Theatre: founder and current president of school's drama club, been performing in community/professional productions for 10 years
-DECA: current president of school's chapter, also held the office of VP. District and state competition champion, international competitor.<br>
-Student Government: class president up until this year, hoping for student body president.<br>
-National Honors Society: just a member. I have like 300 volunteer hours, but I know that doesn't really matter.
-Job: this summer I worked for Duke University as an intern at a literacy project they fund in my hometown. I worked with low-income, rural middle-school girls on digital presentations and led theatre activities. </p>
<p>*last note: I have double-legacy at Carolina, but I don't know if that will count for much. I really appreciate your feedback! :)</p>