<p>The college application process has officially begun and I'd be interested in hearing some feedback on my chances of getting into the schools I'm interested in. For now the list is comprised of William and Mary, UVA, Reed College, Oberlin College, and Georgetown University specifically though that is by no means definitive. University of Kansas is my safety school - no worries there. Also general feedback on the Ivies would be appreciated. I know some of these are reaches but you'll never know if you don't apply, eh?</p>
<p>Stats: rising senior, white female from Kansas
ACT: 34 ACT writing score: 10
Sat Subject Tests: US History (790), Literature (750), Math Level 2 (710)
PSAT: 211 (so on the border for either commended scholar or national merit semi-finalist but it'll probably end up being just commended)
AP tests: US History (5), Psychology (5), English Language (5), European History (5)
UW GPA: 3.9333
W GPA: 4.43333
UW class rank: 30 out of 331. I'm pretty sure my weighted class rank would be better but that information isn't on the transcript I have handy so I can't check til school resumes.
I got 2 Bs my second semester freshman year and 1 my second semester sophomore year all in honors classes, but besides that I've gotten all As and had straight As my junior year. I've taken all the AP courses listed under AP tests, honors or whatever the most challenging offer is where offered, and my AP courses for senior year are: English Lit, Calc AB, Physics, Spanish Language, Macroeconomics, and Government.</p>
<p>EC/Honors/Other stuff that probably doesn't actually matter but heck I'll put it here anyway:
4 years forensics, qualifier for nationals and double-qualifier for state (competitive speech not forensics science you silly fool)
3 years debate
Secretary/Treasurer of National Forensics League (speech and debate honors society)
National Honors Society
National Spanish Honors Society
National Math Honors Society
National History Honors Society
Principal's honor roll all semesters
AP European history tutoring
Volunteer poll worker at county elections, including 2012 presidential election
Relay for Life
Wellesley Book Award recipient</p>
<p>I'm almost definitely going into the social sciences, currently preferring political science and history. This might lead to law school but I'm far from sure on that.
Much thanks!</p>