Chances for a junior

<p>Gender: female
Sat: 2110 cr:780 m:670 w: 660 ( all first time, hoping to raise it to a 2200)
Sat II: will take phys math and ush this spring
Ap: ush, eng lit and comp, bio, and calc. </p>

<p>note: these are ALL of my school's AP options despite my protests. My lack of APs are somewhat supplemented by my courses at a local community college: stats, psych, government, economics, English</p>

<p>Courseload: every single upper level class possible, several honors (in English, chemistry, pre calculus, world history)</p>

<p>Gpa: uw 96 point something, w 101 point something</p>

<p>EC: varsity cheerleading 4 yrs, varsity lax 2 yrs, youth/ volunteer groups, student govt</p>

<p>Work experience: lifeguarding for 3 years all year round</p>

<p>Volunteer: during summer @ a local cat shelter, in various areas with my youth group, French tutoring </p>

<p>Summers: lifeguarding, cat shelter volunteering, will be attending summer@brown program</p>

<p>Schools towards the top of my list/ reach schools:</p>

<p>Carnegie Mellon
Vassar (hook: mother attended)
Brown
Dartmouth
Wesleyan ( alumni affiliation)
Oberlin
Bowdoin </p>

<p>If I have forgotten anything please tell me! Thank you!</p>

<p>There is no need to worry TOO much about your high school’s lack of AP courses. I took all of the classes available at my high school (only 3 lol) and I still got in to Vassar. I think they realize that it is usually beyond your control where you go to high school. Many colleges are aware of this as I was accepted to all of the schools that I applied, except one.
I apologize if the formatting is funky, this is my first post from my phone.</p>

<p>I was hoping that would be the case, thank you!</p>