<p>Hi everyone! I'll be applying to the following schools Early Action and if you would be so kind, I'd love to get your input on what you think my chances are! Also, if you think of any colleges that would fit my stats better than the ones I have listed, please share!</p>
<p>-UNC-Chapel Hill (#1 choice)
-UNC-Charlotte
-University of Colorado-Boulder
-UNC-Wilmington
-Boston College
-Eckerd College </p>
<p>Prospective major: political science/global studies</p>
<p>**I'm an instate public school student in North Carolina! </p>
<p>GPA: 4.6
Class Rank: 12/160ish
APs: (my school only offers 3 AP classes) AP US History (score: 5) AP Government (taking next semester) AP English Lit (taking next semester) </p>
<p>Other classes I'm taking this year: English IV-Honors, Spanish III-Honors, Civics-Honors, Dual-Enrollment World History-Honors, Dual-Enrollment Statistics-Honors, AP Gov, AP Lit, Dual-Enrollment College Biology-Honors </p>
<p>**due to the lack of APs at my school, I've filled a lot of the spaces in my schedule since junior year with dual-enrollment courses at a local college. </p>
<p>ACT Score: 28. (I just took it again last week, so I'm waiting to get back my new score!)
Income bracket: $90k-ish</p>
<p>ECs:
I'm not going to mention everything or go into too much detail because some of my ECs are pointless.
- Theatre: founder and current president of school's drama club, been performing in community/professional productions for 10 years
-DECA: current president of school's chapter, also held the office of VP. District and state competition champion, international competitor.
-Student Government: class president up until this year, hoping for student body president.
-National Honors Society: just a member. I have like 300 volunteer hours, but I know that doesn't really matter.
-Job: this summer I worked for Duke University as an intern at a literacy project they fund in my hometown. I worked with low-income, rural middle-school girls on digital presentations and led theatre activities. </p>
<p>*last note: I have double-legacy at Carolina, but I don't know if that will count for much. I really appreciate your feedback!</p>