Chances?

<p>I currently attend a small public school in California. Only 7 AP courses are offered and most of them are offered to seniors only.</p>

<p>GPA: 3.8 UW/ 4.4 W
H. Geometry:A
H. Algebra 2:A
H. Chemistry:B
H. Spanish 2: B
H. Spanish 3: A
H. Precalculus: A
AP European History: A (4)
AP Biology: (A) 4
APUSH: (A) 5
currently enrolled in AP Economics/AP Government, AP Calculus AB, AP Physics</p>

<p>Standardized Tests:
ACT: 32
Biology: 800
Math 2: 760
APUSH: 780</p>

<p>EXTRA CIRCULARS:
JV/Varsity soccer (4 yrs)
JV Track (2 years)
MUN (4 years) Secretary General since Junior year and numerous best delegate and outstanding awards and traveled to conferences in New York, Santa Barbra, and Washington D.C.
NHS (3 years) vice-president
Safe Rides (3 years) president; provides a safe ride home for stranded kids/kids under the influence
Catalyst Club (2 years) founded this club after one of my friends suffered and addiction and it focuses on coordinating monthly activities for high schoolers to have fun in a drug free environment, hosts educational seminars and movies for parents and kids to learn about the effects of drugs in alcohol. I have received numerous recognitions from school administration for this club.
Global Classrooms: A debate program offered to juniors. I traveled to D.C to compete in an internationally attended debate</p>

<p>schools I want to apply to:
Rice (this is my number one, my mom is also an active alumni if that helps)
Emory
Georgetown
NYU
Boston College
USC
UCLA
UC Berkeley
College of William and Mary
BU</p>

<p>i think youre qualified for all the schools you mentioned. of course georgetown and rice are probably harder to get in but i think you meet the qualifications. good luck with everything and chance me too!</p>