<p>I'm hoping to get into one of the following colleges majoring in international relations/affairs/studies. I went to a fairly rigorous public school in suburban Madison, WI.</p>
<p>GPA-3.95
SAT-2100
APs-World History, US History, Lit & Comp, Economics, Biology, Statistics
Plus one year of college English (at University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Extra curriculars- Eagle Scout, FBLA, DECA, golf, swimming</p>
<p>Chances at:
Georgetown (School of Foreign Service)
George Washington (School of International Affairs)
American (School of Foreign Service)
USC (School of International Studies)
University of Wisconsin-Madison (Majoring in international relations)</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Georgetown - Match
George Washington - Safe Match
American - Safe Match (I assume this program is highly competitive)
USC - Match
UMW - Safety</p>
<p>Anyone else? This seems almost too easy, I thought Georgetown and USC were a lot harder to get into than that...</p>
<p>Also if anyone has any ideas on any other schools that offer international relations programs that would be much appreciated.</p>
<p>Georgetown - High match
George Washington - Safety
American - Low match
USC - Low match
UMW - Safety</p>
<p>Is 3.95 weighted or unweighted?</p>
<p>Unweighted, it would be well over 4.0 weighted because of all the AP classes. The only thing I'm worried about is class rank because our school uses an unweighted system so all the kids who take easy classes get 4.0s...I'm not even in the top 10%. How much do they care about class rank?</p>
<p>I'd say all of those are basically safeties except for gtown for you
and even there you have a pretty good shot
but definitely usc and american should be easy for you</p>
<p>How about other good international relations schools like Tufts, Boston University, and Johns Hopkins?</p>