<p>i've heard that middlebury is THE place to go for languages, especially out of the LACs.<br>
i'm a senior from alabama, i have a 4.19 W gpa, everyone with a 4.0 and above is ranked number one on our transcripts, i am in my third year of spanish and french, and my fourth year of latin
i am in NHS, LHS, FHS, and i hope to be in SHS as well
my ACT score is 31, my SATs best is 2020, 600 math, 700 verbal, 720 writing
i got a 5 on my US History AP test, and a 4 on my English comp AP test, and a 3 on my latin AP vergil test.</p>
<p>please tell me if have a chance at middlebury.
thanks</p>
<p>Middlebury would be a reach for you, given your ACT and SAT scores. You may want to look at Dickinson College in PA. From what I understand, they're big on languages and semesters abroad, and you'd be a competitive applicant there.</p>
<p>I think you have a decent shot. Two things that you have going for you are your interest in languages (Midd is tops in languages for LACs) and your location. Middlebury likes geographic diversity, and Alabama is an underrepresented state. I'd submit the ACT score and not the SATs (600 math is low for Midd-caliber schools). If you can get that ACT score up to 33, you'd greatly increase your chances.</p>
<p>look at W&L; also top notch for languages; a 31 gives you an OK chance there.</p>
<p>w&l is totally unappealing to me, especially because it sounds like a richer version of my high school. i go to a school where confederate flags are waved at football games, i don't want another four years of that. </p>
<p>any other ideas?</p>