If anyone could chance me that would be great! Thank you!

Colleges:
American
Barnard
Boston U
Emory
Georgetown
IU- Bloomington
UMD-College Park
Mount Holyoke
Wellesley

Grades/Classes
APs so far: AP US Gov (5), APUSH (5), AP World History (5), AP Chemistry (4), AP Lang (5)
Senior Year Courses: Foundations of Computer Science, AP Lit, AP Psych, AP Econ, AP Stat, AP Environmental Science, DE Elementary Korean Language Class
College Courses: 3-credit Tulane behavioral biology course (A), 3-credit UMD International Relations course (A-)
UWGPA: 3.96
WGPA: 4.72

Testing
SAT: First: 1300, (EBRW: 680, Math: 620) Second: 1410, (EBRW: 720, Math: 690)
SAT II: US History: 750 (will take two more in December, Lit and World History)

ECs:
Co-Captain Relay for Life team (4 yrs)
Volunteered for a year at my district court house
Jewish youth group
NHS
SNHS
Ambassadors program (give tours to new students, community service)
Dance Marathon (raise money for the childhood brain tumor foundation)

Essays:
I would give a solid 8-10 for all of them. They all had a good story and I enjoyed writing them.

Interviews:
I haven’t done all my interviews yet by my Mount Holyoke one was maybe a 7. My Georgetown one was a 10. The interviewer said if I don’t get in EA he would email GU and ask them why, tell them they absolutely have to accept me, etc and he has only done this for 4-5 interviewees in the past.

Pulls:
Jewish
Female
I’m a legacy for Georgetown

Recs:
Counselor: 6-7, sort of knows my name but we fill out an extensive sheet with information about ourselves which they basically copy
Teacher Rec 1: 9, AP World History and AP Econ teacher, relatively close with him and always tells his classes how smart I am
Teacher Rec 2: 8, AP Chem teacher, relatively close with her, knows I work hard and love to learn
–> for both teacher recs I had to fill out a sheet about myself so they can make them detailed

Intended Major: International Relations or International Politics
Minor: Korean Language
I might minor or double major with East Asian studies or East Asian Languages and Cultures since most schools don’t have a Korean minor