<p>Taken a total of 5 APs in high school. Taken primarily APs or honors all 4 years.</p>
<p>39th out of 250.</p>
<p>Vice President of Model United Nations
Chairman of UNICEF Aid for Key Club</p>
<p>Also in: Student Government, Class Council, Mock Trial, Political Club, and National Honor Society
I also work 12 - 16 hours a week (have at same job since before freshman year).</p>
<p>Applying to for sure:
American U
U of Maryland
Penn State</p>
<p>Not so sure:
Duke or Penn
Lehigh or Pitt</p>
<p>Chances? Suggestions? Scholarship Money?
Information period?</p>
<p>Georgetown was going to be my main reach school, but for long and drawn out reasons, I'm not applying.</p>
<p>I realize early November of senior year is not the ideal time to have a college application idenity crisis, so any insight is extremely appreciated.</p>
<p>I'm a white female. I'll be the first in my family to attend college.
Currently living in Maryland.</p>
<p>Two excellent letters of rec, one from my AP US History teacher (got a 4 on the test) from junior year and one from my AP American Lit / Brit Lit Teacher (have had her junior and senior years; got a 4 on the AP Composition Exam)</p>
<p>and at least one stellar (note: amusing, yet insightful) essay about my inability to drive.</p>
<p>Have you thought about Tufts? It's similar to georgetown in terms of academics and admissions though in a different location. Not sure if you wanted this suggestion considering how you decided not to apply :)</p>
<p>You may get a little money at Pitt...what are you planning on studying? Pitt is a good all-around in academics and a great research institution.</p>