<p>I am a student from New York with 1360 SAT scores (710 v, 650 m), and a 3.8 gpa. My SATIIs are kind of low (Writing: 700; US History: 690; MathIC: 630). </p>
<p>My course-load for this year is arguably the toughest of any student in my class: 3 APs (Bio, Human Geo, Economics), Spanish IV Honors and Precalc (I was behind in math and spanish due to the fact that I moved to new york middle of freshman year and had to play catchup), a Syracuse U English course that all upper-echlon seniors take, and a documentary production class. I am a varsity member of the tennis team, and the quizbowl team, both of which are ranked #1 in the county. I'm in national honor society, amnesty intl, newspaper, the school musical, and a few other clubs. My reccommendations and essays are going to be very good.</p>
<p>I am looking to study international relations and the schools I am applying to are:</p>
<p>Tufts
Northwestern
Wesleyan
Carleton
George Washington
Brandeis
SUNY (Binghampton, Geneseo)
U Delaware
Drew</p>
<p>I have had an interview at Tufts (applying there EDII), Wesleyan and Brandeis and I think that they all went extremely well. I'm taking the SATs again on Saturday and I'm hoping to get 40 points higher on math, and I think it is a very realistic possibility, considering that I have been getting 680-720 on nearly every one of my practice tests.</p>
<p>Thank you!!</p>