<p>Yeah, this site is pretty awesome. Sorry guys, I just had to post this. I haven't taken any SAT II's yet, but I'm planning to take 1 in May and 2 in June, as well as 1 (language w/ listening) in November of senior year.</p>
<p>Bump? You can post comments in this thread, as well. Are there are other schools you would recommend for someone interested in International Relations and Economics?</p>
<p>I'd say you're in at least half the colleges- You're stats are GREAT but admissions are so unpredictable that it would be overly optimistic to say you'll get in wherever you apply. When you fill out your app, you might omit the "Award Pending"s; they sound a bit arrogant. Sort of like "I submitted my essay in a national contest and am so smart that I know I'll win."</p>
<p>Thanks for the suggestions, MonsieurSatran! I'm definitely considerating Tufts, but I live rather close to Georgetown, and I sort of want to get away for college.</p>
<p>Weasel- I'm not applying until November, so I should know the results by then. For one of the awards, I got an e-mail inviting me to an awards ceremony-planning meeting at Georgetown University, so I'm assuming that I won something. If not, that would be a very, very mean trick..</p>
<p>But Penn is ranked higher than Columbia.. isn't it? I would think that it's more difficult to gain admissions to Penn than Columbia (I've heard that Columbia's admissions rate is low only because so many unqualified people apply). Besides, I'm applying to Penn Huntsman, so I think that I actually have a better shot at HYP than Huntsman. Seriously. I have no business background whatsoever.</p>
<p>Also, I just noticed that the website skews my grades somewhat. Instead of 4.22/4.33 it should be 3.9/4.0 and 4.1/4.5. I can't seem to correct it...</p>