Chance/Suggest a 2390/4.0

<p>Hello all, my name is Graham.
I plan on doing Political Science with a specialty in International Relations, then going to a top law school, then onto corporate law. Where do you guys think I should go for this?</p>

<p>I attend one of the best prep schools in the nation, my stats are as follows:
Rank: 1/~300
GPA: UW: 4.0/4.0 W: 4.94/5.0
SAT: 2390 (800 M+W, 790 CR)
SAT II: 800 M2, 800 Chemistry, 800 Physics, 790 Biology E</p>

<p>AP Classes:
US History, European History, World History, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, BC Calculus, Micro, Macro, English Language, English Literature, Music Theory, French</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Volunteer/intern at hospital research facility - ~400 hours last summer
Published a novel (adequate success, published last spring)
Math team (captain/president) (competed nationally) - 4 years
Debate club/team (vice president) (competed and placed nationally) - 4 years
Latin Club (secretary) - 3 years
Varsity Lacrosse - 4 years
Club based water polo - 3 years
National Honor Society - 500+ hours of community service</p>

<p>Hooks:
Legacy at Brown, uncle on faculty at Dartmouth, sister at UChicago.
I'm African-American.</p>

<p>African American? Legacy? 4.0 GPA? 2390 SAT? Why are you here</p>

<p>Everywhere. You’re in at Harvard and everywhere you apply to. Legacy, URM, perfect grades…</p>

<p>I applaud you and wish you the best of luck in all future endeavors.</p>

<p>Tufts if you can afford it… otherwise Brown, UChicago or Dartmouth.</p>

<p>Looks like he already has a degree in b.s.</p>

<p>Have you heard of “Do You Even Lift University”? I think it’d really suit your cause here perfectly.</p>

<p>You have no chance anywhere. You should probably just look into enrolling at your local community college.</p>

<p>But really, why are you boasting your accomplishments and hooks to cc? You very well know you will get in everywhere you apply.</p>