Chances at a few schools...

<p>I was wondering what you all though my chances were at USC, Georgetown, and Boston College. I'm applying to other schools, but these are the three I'm just not sure about, and I would appreciate any feedback I could get.</p>

<p>GPA- 3.99 weighted, 3.5 unweighted. Small private Catholic school in California. </p>

<p>3 APs (1 sophomore year, 2 junior year) and will take 5 more next year (Govt, econ, calculus, physics, eng language)
5 on Euro AP exam.</p>

<p>2280 SAT I (800 w, 800 cr, 680 m)</p>

<p>790 SAT II US history
730 SAT II Lit
(planning to take SAT II math in october. I feel like I'll get somewhere in the low to mid 700s on that)</p>

<p>EC-
Newspaper, Section editor for 2 years, Editor in chief next year
Mock Trial- Witness 2 years, Attorney this year.<br>
Those two make up my chief time commitments- and they are extremely large time commitments. In addition, I'm involved in:
Political Group at school
Student Council (2 years, rep for Newspaper)</p>

<p>Don't know my exact ranking at my school, but I'm certainly in the top 25%, probably fairly close to the top 10%. </p>

<p>Can get pretty good recommendations (my principle is also one of my AP teachers, so I know her quite well)</p>

<p>My dad and my older are sister are both USC alums, too.</p>

<p>Interested in political science and/or communications. </p>

<p>Thoughts?</p>

<p>...anyone??</p>

<p>buuuuuuuuuuump</p>

<p>I'd say...ur GPA doesn't look too good from where I'm standing. A 3.99 weighted? If that was your unweighted GPA, it would do you some good, but bring up that GPA! Also, I recommend you apply to NYU too, just in case. Let me know if you make it!:)</p>

<p>Nice SAT score. You have a great chance at those mediocre schools.</p>