<p>I am a high school junior at a reasonably competitive Catholic high school (about 20 or so kids go to Ivy League colleges out of a class of 250).
GPA- (unweighed) 3.71 (my school does not weigh GPA's)
SAT- verbal 720 math 750 writing 710
PSAT- commended student, don't remember exact score
Course Load- AP Modern European History, AP US History AP Calculus, AP Spanish, AP English Literature, AP American Government, AP Comparative Government, AP Economics, AP Chemistry, AP Statistics. Besides that (the max number of AP at my school, all honors)
Extracurricular- Varsity Math Team, Captain of Debate Team, UN, community service club, national honor society, school newspaper, and student ambassadors (community service to underclassmen)
Religious Commitment- Roman Catholic
Class Ranking- N/A
Hook- Everyone in my family (except for one grandmother) for three generations has attended Boston College.
Summer Programs- Michigan Classic Debate Institute
Community Service- about 320 hours
I plan to major in either International Studies or Political Science. Which colleges do you think I will get into, and based on my intended major, which will be the best college for me?
Choices- Boston College, Notre Dame, Georgetown, Cornell, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Wake Forest and John Hopkins.</p>
<p>eh you prolly won't get into any of those schools...</p>
<p>come on man, do you really need someone to reinforce the strength of your application?</p>
<p>on a serious note, your college list seems a little weak for your stats. if i were you i'd work hard in all my APs, retakes the SATs and apply to like harvard and yale</p>
<p>There is a separate forum for chances threads; you might get more responses there.</p>