Scholarships. Please.

<p>So I am an in a pretty unique situation. Actually, there are probably lots of people like me. I just don't know who they are.</p>

<p>So my freshman year grades weren't that great. Neither were my sophmore year grades. (In those years, I took one ap class, four advanced-level classes, and all honors. But my GPA was about 3.45)</p>

<p>Now I am a junior. I am taking two ap's (and getting A's in both) in addition to two more upper-level courses and all honors. And my gpa (excluding freshman and sophmore year) is now about a 3.83. And I will (hopefully) get the same grades next year, when I will be taking five ap classes.</p>

<p>PSAT - 205
SAT-(haven't gotten scores back yet; predictions based on practice tests) 2250</p>

<p>But, I think my extra curriculars are pretty good
Captain of Debate Team
Moderator of Model United Nations
Vice-President of Cross-Country Ski Team
President of the National Honor Society
Founder and President of Political Action Club
member of History Club</p>

<p>Are there any scholarships at the following colleges that I would qualify for? I tried the websites, but I can't really get an objective analysis...
Boston College, USC, Wake Forest, Vassar, Colby, Bates, Bowdoin, Fordham, George Washington, American University, Notre Dame...</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Neither Vassar nor Bowdoin offer merit scholarships; all grants are need-based only.</p>