<p>High school senior planning to double major in English/Psychology. My choices have tended towards small private liberal arts schools, so I'm worried I'm not competitive enough.</p>
<p>Colleges:
Bryn Mawr College
Saint Mary's College of Maryland
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (Early Action, also applying to Honors College and Humanities Scholars program)
Allegheny College (submitted Priority application)
Bennington College (Early Action)
Mount Saint Mary's University (submitted Priority Application)</p>
<p>Academics:
GPA: 3.6 unw./3.88 wt.
SAT: Total: 1660 (R-680 W-540 M-440)/Combined M/R: 1120
ACT: Composite 25
AP Courses: World History (5), Environmental Science (4), Psychology (taking in spring), English Literature (taking in spring), English Language (taking in spring)
Class Rank: Top quarter of class of ~250
Senior Year Schedule: AP English Lit, AP Psych, Statistics, National and Global Issues, Forestry, Latin II, World War II, AP English Lang </p>
<p>ECs:
National English Honor Society (Treasurer, 2 years)
Gay-Straight Alliance (Vice President, 1 year)
Drama Club (2 years)</p>
<p>My reccomendations are strong, as are my essays, but then whose aren't?</p>
<p>I'm most anxious to hear about my chances at Saint Mary's of Maryland, UMBC (especially of getting into the Scholars program), and Bryn Mawr, considering they're my top three. I'm well aware that as far as my scores go, I'm average, so I'm nervous. Any words of encouragement or advice from people who've been there, or have applied to any of these schools?</p>
<p>If anyone cares to make more school reccomendations, I'm primarily interested in small liberal arts schools on the east coast, but am open to public and state schools.</p>