<p>Based on my stats what are my chances at these schools...Thank you!</p>
<p>Washu
Tufts
BC
BU
Dickinson college
Occidental college
GWU
Northeastern
Syracuse
American U
University of Minnesota
Umass Amherst</p>
<p>Stats:
28 ACT
Top 5% in class
3.87 uw 4.18 w
-President of Debate team, member for three years
-NHS
-teen philanthropic board member
-BBYO
-3 summer programs pertaining to leadership, political and social activism, and community service
-Rugby
- live in midwest</p>
<p>Just out of curiousity, what made you choose the schools on your list? They are all over the place, you have small LAC’s, large OOS schools, rural and urban based schools and geographically all over the map. What was the common denominator among them?</p>
<p>I really have the desire to get out of my home state, hence the west coast and east coast schools. I really don’t mind campus size nor the style of campus.Most of these schools offer fantastic pe-law programs. I’m looking to study political science as well.</p>
<p>good list-might add holy cross-has more US Senators and Congressmen per capita. Holy Cross also lists Obama’s speechwriter, Chris Mattews, 1 Supreme Court Justice(2 other Justices have HC family ties. Holy Cross has strong alumni network and is a Jesuit school as Gtown and BC are.</p>
<p>I think you should take the first three off your list…</p>
<p>How about adding some Big Ten Schools. I think you should stay away from high price schools if you are thinking of going to grad/law school. Penn State may fit the bill for you.</p>