<p>I have a 4.0 unweighted, and I don’t know about my class rank because my school doesn’t compute them until November senior year. I’m also taking 4 AP classes this year (including econ, which will be 2 tests- micro and macro), I took 1 last year, and I’m taking 5 next year. </p>
<p>My ECs are:
French club (member freshmen and junior year, president sophomore year)</p>
<p>National Honors Society (junior year and running for secretary for senior year)</p>
<p>Peer Tutor (sophomore, junior, senior years)</p>
<p>Tennis (JV third singles freshmen year, first singles sophomore year, Varsity fourth singles junior year, club off season)</p>
<p>Arts Museum Teen Docent (docent freshmen year, docent and mentor sophomore year, mentor junior year)</p>
<p>Would those count as strong ECs? I also did flute and was in a flute orchestra my sophomore year but I quit that towards the end of my sophomore year when tennis required more of a time commitment, so I’m probably not going to put that on my application. </p>
<p>Finances would also be an issue, but from what I’ve looked at only the very top schools guarantee full aid, so I’m going to leave that and hope things come together well when time comes for me to choose between schools at which I’m accepted. </p>
<p>Could I also get some suggestions as to how many schools I should apply to? I think I’m going to apply to Willamette as my other safety, and I’ll definitely look up Vassar, Middlebury, Hamilton and Kenyon. I’ve looked at Smith and Holyoke, but upon reflection realized that I don’t really want to go to a women’s college.</p>