Chances at Tufts, Georgetown, or Wellesley

<p>Race: African American
Gender: Female
<strong>I'm not sure how important this is, but I come from a single parent home earning <$50k, and am from a small town in the south</strong>
GPA: 4.5 (w), 3.7 (u)
Rank: 9/427
Courses: 8-9 APs by graduation, 10+ honors
Significant ECs: Dance (9,10,11), Literary Society (10,11), Lacrosse (11), Youth Action Council (11), Scholars Symposium (9, 10, 11), Public Teen Advisory Board (10, 11)</p>

<p>I also have 150+ service hours (I plan to increase this by volunteering regularly at the local library and at the art museum as a docent), am currently co-chairing my school's major service project (I will be chair next year), and will soon be starting an internship with a law professor at the local university that will last until graduation next year. I have been in numerous theatrical productions and have several awards (2 statewide) for history and leadership.</p>

<p>I am not taking the SAT until January, but my 10th grade PSAT scores were: 56 (m), 66 (c), 71 (w); I scored a 5 on my AP Euro. exam (I have yet to take any other AP exams [my school only allowed sophomores to take 1 AP]) and plan to self-study for at least 2 exams.</p>

<p>What are my chances and how could I improve them?</p>

<p>I should also note, that due to transfering schools, I will only have 2 foreign language credits...do you think that that will be too much of a problem?</p>