<p>I am a senior at my high school and I am very interested in studying political science, specifically international relations.</p>
<p>I have a 3.91 unweighted GPA and I took AP English last year (AP score 5) and AP Euro although I only received a 3 on the AP test. I also took second year spanish at my local university, getting an A+ in all 3 terms.</p>
<p>Over these past two summers I have studied Spanish at the Universidad Complutense and French at the Universit</p>
<p>Other schools I’m looking at besides Georgetown are: University of British Columbia (I’m a Canadian citizen), Sciences Po, UCL, SOAS in London, St Andrews, and University of Amsterdam. </p>
<p>Are my chances better with any of those schools?</p>
<p>Also, for the UK, I’m filling out UCAS so I’ll probably to apply to 5 schools there.</p>