<p>I applied to the following:
Georgetown SFS
UChicago
JHU
Columbia
Princeton
William & Mary
Hofstra
Boston University
Binghamton</p>
<p>My GPA is 4.31 [weighted] and I have a super-score of 2110 on the New SAT, 1430 on the old scale, however I have a 34 on the ACTs. I have a 780 for US History and Math II, a 770 on Biology-M. I've taken 7 APs so far: World History, Human Geography, Biology, Physics B, Eng. Language, US History, European History; with 5s on all except for Physics B, on which I have a 4. This year I am taking these APs: Calculus BC, Eng. Literature, Physics C, Chemistry, US Gov't, and Macroeconomics. I am also involved in my schools Research program, and interned with particle physics at Brookhaven Lab.<br>
As for my extra-curriculars:
President of Academic Quizbowl, Political Awareness Committee, National French Honor Society.
Secretary of National English Honor Society
Involved member in Jazz Choir, National Honor Society, National Math Honor Society, an a capella group.
Also high level of proficiency in French, and a first generation college student.
I am applying as an International Relations major, if that is relevant.
Columbia and Princeton are obvious reaches, but I am mostly depending upon Georgetown and Johns Hopkins, so I'd like to know if that is realistic.</p>
<p>UPDATE:
I have been accepted to W&M and Hofstra, wait-listed at UChicago.</p>