<p>I'm currently a high school junior that's been to 2 different schools (switched after sophomore year). Both of the schools are private and well known in the area but I switched to take more classes that interested me. At my old school I had a 3.5 GPA (out of 4.3) and I currently have a 3.6 (out of 4), hopefully keeping it up at my new school. I'm aiming for a 31 on the ACT (I have a 26 right now with some preparation). I will have had 6 AP (AB Calc, English Lit and Composition, BC Calc, Biology, Microeconomics, and Macroeconomics) classes by the end of senior year. I have lots of extracurriculars, such as teaching at a Sunday School, Volunteering at a hospital and an underprivileged neighborhood (over 300 hours of service at all of them combined), captain of soccer team and debate team, writing for the school newspaper, and done basic research at a local university.
What are my chances at schools like Georgia Tech, Boston College, Boston University, Colgate, WashU, Northwestern, or Vanderbilt? Thanks!</p>