ED chances for CAS?

<p>Ok, So here is the dealio. I am very interested in Stanford, Penn, and Georgetown. However, I realize I may be on the longer end of the spectrum for all of these schools, but I want to know your thoughts on me and my chances.(I have already posted in Stanford section). I am equally interested in all three schools at this point, but only Penn offers ED. I loved Penn when I visited and I am interested in International Relations or History.
Stats: </p>

<p>GPA: 3.9 (all A's in high school, except a couple B's beginning of sophomore year, and every single honors course available and I have taken up extra classes each tri of junior year to add on to my workload. I have also taken the most rigorous possible course load). I believe that I will have the highest GPA in the class, although my school does not rank.
SAT: Math: 650 Writing: 690 Critical Reading: 730 (2070)
I will be a National Merit Commended Student.
AP's: My school does not offer AP's due to its self styled curriculum. I am taking Stats, US History, and Lang. I expect a 5 in all categories, maybe a 4 in one. </p>

<p>*I go to a small private school, which almost always has very competitive students who go to top schools. Penn seems drawn to my school as they have admitted a number of kids from my school recently, even one guy with a 3.45 GPA. My school in academically competitive and has a very unique program that colleges seem to love. Traditionally, about 30% of the class with go to top schools. </p>

<p>EC's: I am student body VP. I am also on my school's Academic team and we won regionals and placed 3rd in the state this year.
One of my main interests is human rights and international (doings/relations/happenings?). I am the president of our school's Amnesty International chapter. I am also an active member of the school's Community Service Leadership Team and have won volunteer awards. I am also active on the school's Environmental Club.
Summers: Last summer I went and volunteered for a month in a West Africa human rights firm (albeit not much was accomplished). This summer I am attending Boy's State, going to Georgetown JSA to study international relations, and coming home and getting a job.
Sports: I am a cross country runner (33rd in state meet), a varsity tennis player, and a nordic skier.
I have also participated in a couple of plays as an actor. </p>

<p>State: ID
Hooks: none
Race: White
Miscellaneous Info: I spent my freshman year abroad in France with my family and went to an international school. </p>

<p>Thanks for your time!</p>

<p>I would say you should up your SATs a bit, and you should be in pretty good shape… your SATs are a bit on the low side (Penn would be looking at applicants with 2200+ SAT scores. you don’t need to get them that high, but if all were in the 700s you should be set)
are you going to take SAT IIs?
but otherwise, good luck! and that’s awesome that you went to work in west Africa… it shows your interest in IR and human rights, and that’s what schools like to see.</p>