<p>Hi, any responses from anyone I would greatly appreciate!
First off, I go to a somewhat small public school with about 900 people. I took almost all of the hardest classes. In every AP class this year I got a B, which equaled a 4.0. So, my overall unweighted GPA is about a 3.7 and my weighted GPA is a 3.83. This past year I took AP Biology, AP English, AP American Studies, Pre-Calculus, Advanced Accounting, yearbook, and psychology.
My senior year I am going to take the following classes: Piano Lab, AP Government, AP Comparative Politics, AP English, Prob & Stat, AP Prob & Stat, French I and II (I already took Spanish I, II, and III)</p>
<p>SAT I: Math-570 Reading-640 Writing-640: old-1210 new-1850 (retaking in October after a Kaplan course)
SAT II: English-670 History-600</p>
<p>Volunteer Work: 80 hours as a volunteer nurse at a hospital
20 hours at the local Humane Society
Work Experience: welcoming crew at a local college (just a summer job)
ECs: ballet-12 years, BETA, National Honor Society, National Society of High School Scholars, yearbook, Mountain Academic Conference Competition (MACC) All-Around team (sort of like quiz bowl), elected a senator at Virginia Girls State this summer, International Youth Democracy Summitt with University of Virginia and Georgetown University this summer, Black Student Awareness Club, lots of work in the church including a teacher for Vacation Bible School, piano-9 years, and I plan to start a club with my best friend this summer called Teens for Pups that will volunteer to walk dogs and hold fund raisers to raise money for dog food and to get dogs spayed or neutered. I've traveled to many countries such as Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Honduras. </p>
<p>I plan to major in poltical science, so all of these schools have a pretty good reputation for poli sci. </p>
<p>What are my chances for the following schools?
Georgetown University
George Washington University
American University
Syracuse University
University of Miami
University of Virginia</p>
<p>Sorry about the long post...and don't hesitate to be honest. thanks!</p>