Chances?

<p>This is for my daughter. Her story is a little complicated so let me explain. She was accepted by Rotary youth exchange to spend her senior year in France. As she is a high school junior, she is now taking all the classes she needs so that she can graduate. This is why she does not have as many AP classes as she would if she had completed her senior year at home.</p>

<p>white female from public high school in Western New York</p>

<p>SAT: math 620 CR 670 writing 800 total= 2090
(will take SAT second time in May)
SAT Subject tests to be taken in June.
Class Rank: 2/520
all honors classes freshemen and sophomore year, five APs junior year
(again, lack of APs is due to the fact that she will spend her senior year in France)
Good letters of reccomendation and she will be able to write excellent essays.</p>

<p>ECs:
- Girl Scouts for twelve years (has won silver and bronze awards and is working to achieve gold award)
- NHS, SHS, MHS, FHS
- plays bassoon in high school symphonic band
- four years of marching band (pit)
- Interact (junior rotary club)
- many, many other clubs at school
- varsity tennis team
- Rotary Youth exchange</p>

<p>She is worried that her high school transcript may come across poorly because of he lack of a senior year, but do you think that her being a foreign exchange student will outweigh this? She is also concerned because she will not be able to interview at all before she leaves in August for France.</p>

<p>She wants to major in International Relations or French.
What are her chances for. . .
Georgetown
George Washington
Boston University
Colgate
Dickinson
LeHigh
McGill
Johns Hopkins (my son goes there)</p>

<p>She has some safety schools, too, but the schools listed above are mostly reaches.</p>

<p>getting into most of those schools requires something special on ur transcript, and doing a foreign exchange program is definitely unique. If she writes a good college essay based on her exchange program, and improves her SAT score, she definitely has a good chance</p>