chance me?

<p>unweigted gpa:3.3
weighted:4.2</p>

<p>just this year i transferred to public school from private school so that explains the low GPA.</p>

<p>I am an International Baccaleaureate candidate</p>

<p>junior schedule-IB English 11, AP US, AP Latin 4, AFM, Ib Theory of Knowledge, AP Government, IB Environmental Science
senior schedule (still up for debate, if anyone has any suggestions on things to switch out) IB English 12, AP Psychology, IB Philosophy, IB Math (Calculus), AP Latin 5, IB 20th Century History
***IB is the same as AP</p>

<p>sports:
varsity soccer
varsity corss country
jv basketball
lacrosse</p>

<p>no music or art :(
(i know this is going to come back to haunt me, but i am taking piano and painting classes outside of school)</p>

<p>over 50 hours of community service both freshman and sophmore years
over 75 hours for junior and anticipated senior years
student council
Coummunity Action and Service Club VP
Various Clubs- amnesty, global citizens, model un, habitat for humanity, special olympics, urban ministry</p>

<p>No SAT or SAT II yet, i take that in march, then the subject tests in may (US History and Math and possibly english?)</p>

<p>Strong Writer and very personable, so im hoping to have excellant interviews.</p>

<p>Summer plans: pre-college program at Columbia, Stanford, Davidson, or Boston University
(if i get in!) and maybe be a page for either a House rep. or senator</p>

<p>Looks like you can take a mix of IB and AP? I would make sure to keep those grades as high as possible to get that GPA up (although weighted is impressive). Do well on SAT/ACT, somehow explain gpa or have gc do it and write a killer "why GW" essay. The problem for rising seniors next year will be having to match the higher gpa's and test scores of this years competitive class. Schools will be looking to keep those numbers up. If you are applying to Elliott, I would try to page. Also, a lot of colleges have a 1 year arts requirement...I would try to get a waiver for this requirement from your hs (or something similar...again maybe gc can help with this). Your on the right track though.</p>