Not-so-good Public High School

<p>So I go to a low quality public school which doesn't have a very good track record. We've never gotten anyone into Harvard, Yale or Princeton among many others. But anyway could you check out my chances?:</p>

<p>White male, residence in MA.
GPA: 96 weighed
Class rank: 4/143
Parents are married, nothing interesting about me other than I'm gay...</p>

<p>Extra Curriculars:</p>

<p>Yearbook (4 years) "presale editor" 3 years (just a lame reason to say I'm an editor...)
LEO (volunteering) Club (4 years)
Debate (1 year)
Student Council (2 years)
Prom Committee (1 year)
Grad. Committee (1 year)
National Honors Society (2 years)
Quiz team (3 years)
Century 21 Program (helps poor elemen. students) (1 year)</p>

<p>Volunteered for local bike patrol (certified in CPR/First Aid)
Received GOLD Lions Club Award for volunteering 140+ hours.
Received Clarkson University Book Award/scholarship
High Honor Roll all 4 years</p>

<p>SAT SCORES (bad - hope to improve to around 1900 next time around)
-math - 570
-CR - 640
-writing - 580
TOTAL 1790.</p>

<p>Took all honors classes all 4 years. Took Spanish all four years. Took 1 AP class junior year (US HISTORY) and received the only 5 on the test. (school only offers one AP class junior year - none freshmen or sophmore year) Will be taking AP English, Calculus and Euro History Senior year.. I'm taking 4 years of everything, science, history, english and math. I am a year ahead in math. I took a computer course at my local college over the summer. I also took an additional (elective) science course last year.</p>

<p>That's about it... so what are my chances at the following:</p>

<p>American International College
Suffolk University
UMASS Dartmouth
UMASS Boston</p>

<p>Eugene Lang College
Sarah Lawrence College
Wheaton College (in MA)</p>

<p>Bard College
Brandeis University
Wesleyan University
(maybe) Williams College - it's only like 10 minutes from where I live... they might give preference?</p>

<p>Hey if it makes you feel better, my hs is probably a lot worse. We have a similar situation with a small amount of AP classes, and hardly any of our students get 4s, yet alone 5s. A 3 is considered amazing here -.-</p>

<p>forgot to mention that I've worked at Sears (about 20 hrs/week) from June 2006 to present. just thought I'd mention this?</p>

<p>Yea we did OK I guess then...</p>

<p>Out of 9 people I got a 5, there were five 3's and three 2's.</p>

<p>I guess that was OK.</p>