Masters in Early Modern History - Do I stand a chance?

<p>Hello there,</p>

<p>I'm curious as to whether I have a chance at getting into competitive history Masters programs at any of the following schools: </p>

<p>McGill, University of British Columbia, University of Toronto, University of Georgia, and <em>most importantly</em> - Trinity College, Dublin. </p>

<p>Stats: B.A. from Seattle University (I'm a rising senior)
History GPA: 3.905
Cumulative GPA: 3.813
GRE Verbal: 164
GRE Quant.: 154
2-year intensive humanities-based Honors Program
Entering a History Honors 1-year thesis program
Double major in French and History
Member of Phi Alpha Theta (History Honors Society)</p>

<p>I think that's all the relevant information... obviously these are simple statistics and nothing is certain just out of curiosity, might these credentials qualify me for more competitive US history programs? Ivy League, Chicago, Johns Hopkins, etc. I've been having trouble finding comparative statistic for what is expected in competitive history masters programs, so if anyone has any insight or advice, I'd love to hear it! </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>