Chances for a competitve student...

<p>Hey,
I'm really nervous and looking for some input, so please tell me what you think! Thanks!</p>

<p>Schools:
1. Georgetown EA
2. Boston College EA
3. Princeton
4. William and Mary
5. Johns Hopkins
6. George Washington University
7. Emory University
8. University of Delaware
9. **maybe Providence College</p>

<p>White, Female
Delaware
My parents went to the University of Delaware, but my dad never graduated.</p>

<p>Senior attending an academically competitve public arts school</p>

<p>SAT: 2140
CR: 660
WR: 750
M: 730
SATII's
Math 1: 730
Literature: 730
(Taking Bio(M) and Math 2 in November)</p>

<p>GPA: 5.03 weighted, 4.0 unweighted
Class Rank: 1/98 </p>

<p>APs (Scholar w/ Distinction)
Sophomore:
European History - 4
Statistics - 5
Junior:
Calculus AB - 5
Language & Comp. - 5
US Government - 5</p>

<p>Senior Courses:
-AP Calculus BC
-AP Literature
-AP Biology
-AP Micro/macroeconomics
-Honors Spanish IV
-Photography Indpt. Study
-Guidance Aide</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
National Honor Society 10-12, President 12
Science Olympiad 10-12 (4 state level medals)
Math League 7-12, Captain 12
Girls Nation/Girls State
Youth Philanthropy Board 11-12
Read-Aloud Delaware Volunteer 9-12
Amnesty International (School Chapter) 11-12
Spanish Honor Society 11-12
Class Fundraising Committee 11-12
Class Hallway Committee 9-12
The Office Club Historian 12
P2P Student Ambassador 10-11
Girl Scout 2-12, Bronze and Silver Awards</p>

<p>I'm guessing you'll get into half of your college. Probably no merit scholarships, so I hope you'll get need-based. As for Princeton, Wiliam and Mary, and John Hopkins, good luck. Those are a reach for anyone, but your SAT scores will put you at a disadvantage (you generally need around 1500)
Nice EC's, nice AP tests, nice class rank. Like I said, the only thing is your SAT scores.
Why are u taking both Calc AB and BC isn't that redunddant?</p>

<p>Some schools have one year of Calculus AB, then one year of Calculus BC the following year.</p>

<p>Yeah. I took AB last year and I'm taking BC this year.</p>