Chances for top LACs...?

<p>Hi. I'm am a rising senior and I want to get some opinions on my chances of getting into some colleges.</p>

<p>Gender: Female, Race: White, Income bracket: $100,000, State of Residence: Florida
Intended major: Political Science
Unweighted GPA: 4.0, Weighted: 4.4
ACT composite: 32, Reading: 36, Writing: 36, Math: 27, Science: 27, Essay: 10</p>

<p>Dual-enrolled at local college, on track to graduate w/ Associate of Arts at same time as high school diploma</p>

<p>Course load (starred courses are college classes)
Prior to 9th grade:
Spanish 1
Algebra 1 Honors
Spanish II
Geometry Honors
Biology I Honors</p>

<p>9th Grade
English I Honors
Algebra II Honors
Personal Fitness (1st semester)/ Team sports (2nd semester)
Earth/Space Science honors
World History Honors
Leadership Development
Applications in Technology Honors</p>

<p>10th Grade
Skills for College Success*
Emergent Technology
English II Honors
Probability and Statistics w/ Applications Honors
Weight Training
Chemistry I Honors
US History Honors
Literature and the Arts</p>

<p>11th Grade (1st semester)
English III Honors
Research I
College Algebra
Personal Wellness*
Intro to Humanities*</p>

<p>11th Grade (2nd Semester)
Intro to Oceanography*
Contemporary Humanities*
Intro to Ethics*
Intro to Psychology*
History of the US: 1877 to present*</p>

<p>Summer semester
Human development*</p>

<p>!2th Grade (1st semester)
Pre-calculus*
Intro to Literature*
Biological Issues*
Macroeconomic*
US Government*</p>

<p>I also got college credit from CLEP tests for:
College Composition 1 and 2
First and Second Year Spanish</p>

<p>Extra curricular:
National History Day Competition: 1st Place in county for Senior Group Documentary in both 9th and 10th Grade
Music Exploration Club- co-founder
Speech and Debate
Academic Team/ Quiz Bowl
National Honor Society
Ambassador (school leadership program)</p>

<p>Volunteer work in Head Start classroom and in local theatre (which is on National Register of Historic Places)
Part time job at quick service restaurant</p>

<p>My first two years of high school, I went the first class of a new school that was supposed to be for advanced students, but because the school was so new, they offered very few courses and I had no control over my schedule. Now I'm at a school that is just for dual enrollment students, so I've never been at a school that offers AP courses. My main concern is that I haven't taken four years of a foreign language, but that's because I never really had the opportunity to. I passed the CLEP test for Spanish 1 and 2 at the college I take courses at (which is basically a CC), but they don't offer any more advanced Spanish classes, so I don't really know what to do.</p>

<p>Schools I am interested in:
Barnard College
George Washington University
Wesleyan University
Vassar
College of William and Mary
New College of Florida</p>