Do you think I should apply ED with these stats? Please help!

<p>GPA: 102.8</p>

<p>Rank: 1/770</p>

<p>June SAT- 2060: 620 Critical Reading, 680 Math, 760 Writing
(Side note, the October SAT results are not out yet, so I'm not sure how much I improved but I definitely did improve for the Math and Critical Reading at least)</p>

<p>SAT II USH- 720
(I'm taking Math II in November)</p>

<p>Awards: NHS, AP Scholar with honor
Curriculum: All classes were honors; sophomore year had 1 AP, junior year had 3 APs and I currently have 4 APs</p>

<p>(Don't know if these are important)
AP World: 5
APUSH: 5
AP English Lang: 4
AP Bio: 3</p>

<p>ECs: (Just to sum it up because we only can list 10 activities on the common app)
1. President of UNICEF Club- 4 years with 250+ hours
2. Model UN- 3 years
3. Math Team- 4 years
4. Secretary of a doctor's office (worked each summer)
5. School Leadership (it's a class / organization) - 3 years
6. Volunteer at a library with 100+ hours
7. Worked at a local government office (these offices are unique to NYC)
8. School Literary Magazine- Helped decide which entries would make the magazine
9. Tutored students biology throughout high school (got volunteer hours for it)
10. Social Inventors- worked with a social worker on an experiment
11. School Newspaper (& I may hold a position this year)</p>

<p>I also was a member of random clubs, but I did not feel like that was important.
I want to major in history, human rights or political science.
I'm from NYC and I'm low-income but white.
I know it's a reach, but do I even stand a chance if I can bring my SAT to around a 2200 super scored? And after all, should I apply because of a small chance? Any help is appreciated! </p>

<p>anyone at all?</p>

<p>If you can bring up your SAT to at least a 2250, I think you can be a competitive applicant. Your GPA and class rank prove that you are a qualified student, but your SAT score is at the lower end. </p>

<p>Thanks, but I definitely won’t reach 2250 lol. Maybe, if I’m lucky, a 2200. </p>