<p>Well, I'm going into senior year and I want to major in international relations or economics next year. Can anyone tell me how I may fare at the following schools (I live in Northern VA):</p>
<p>Georgetown
George Washington
University of Virginia
William & Mary
American (gf goes here)
Geroge Mason (Honors)</p>
<p>Here are my stats:</p>
<p>GPA - Unweighted: 3.89
GPA - Weighted: 3.98
Class Rank: top 10%
Class Size: 310</p>
<p>SAT I Math: 650
SAT I Critical Reading: 660
SAT I Writing: 650
SAT II Literature: 600
SAT II U.S. History: 800
SAT II World History: 780</p>
<p>FBLA President
Senior Class Vice President
Scholastic Bowl Captain
Golf Team Captain
Spanish Club Treasurer
Athletic Status - list sport and your level: Varsity Golf-4 letters + 2 yr. captain
Varsity Lacrosse-4 letters + captain
Blood Drive Volunteer
Coach for Baseball team for disabled children
Library Volunteering
NHS</p>
<p>Your chances at GMU and AU are excellent -- GMU does not require SATs if you are in the top 20 percent of your class, but make sure you send them in this case. They do have schlarship money available. The NOVA status could be a problem for UVA or W & M, not because of your grades or SAT but that so many people from NOVA apply. Too bad you do not live in the Valley or rural VA.</p>
<p>I'm a GW student. My SAT scores were slightly better, but your GPA and class standing is stellar. You have a great chance at GW and for that matter most of the other schools on your list. Whatever you do, however, do not go to American. You will sorely regret it.</p>
<p>I'd say you have a good shot at Georgetown.</p>