<p>Chances for Stony Brook, Trinity College, George Washington University, Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, Lafayette College, Catholic University of America, or College of William and Mary?</p>
<p>GPA: 4.0 (weighted)</p>
<p>Rank: 22/593 (unweighted)</p>
<p>AP's: (Soph) Euro AP- 4 (Junior) English AP- 3 (Senior) World AP and English AP</p>
<p>College Courses: Italian (3 credits/GPA 3.7) junior year / Poli Sci & Eco (both 3 credits each) senior year</p>
<p>SAT: CR: 610 M: 600 W: 620 (I just took another SAT however, so these scores may increase)</p>
<p>EC: Youth Court, Youth Police Academy, Newspaper, Environmental Club, Paid job at a Museum, Religious Educator's Assistant, Rev War Reenacting</p>
<p>Honor Societies: Science Honor Society (J) National Honor Society (J&S) World Language Honor Society (J&S) Math Honor Society (S) SS Honors Society (S)</p>
<p>White Female</p>
<p>Any recommendations to strengthen my chances?</p>
<p>Any leadership positions? If yes, I’d say you have good chances at most of your schools (Stony Brook, Trinity,Lafayette, and Catholic University of America)! You really need to just bring up your SAT by I’d say 200 points and then I’d say good for all! Good luck!</p>
<p>I helped establish the Environmental Club in my sophomore year, and was President, but the club sort of fell a part much to my regret. I wasn’t sure if it was worth stating though, since it never took off :/</p>
<p>(Our school is weird, we were in a Secondary School for freshman year, which was when I was really involved with the club, and even had the chance to develop a presentation on Organic School Lunches… Again, is it worth mentioning if I’m no longer a current member?)</p>
<p>If you have very good or above average SAT II’s, I would say you have a pretty good chance in all of them as long as you have good essays and great EC’s. Sometimes you can’t listen to CC trolls; scores aren’t everything that counts while reviewing your application.</p>
<p>Hope I helped
Please chance me back if you can xD</p>