<p>So I'm a senior at a pretty cometitive high school in Arlington, TX (near dallas). But it just opened up a 4 years ago. Please give me feedback on my chances at these schools.
Northwestern, Brown, Williams, Georgetown, American, Stanford, Boston U.</p>
<p>GPA: 3.5 Not weighted</p>
<p>Rank top 12%</p>
<p>Classes: All AP's from freshman through senior year. AP English Lit, AP
Stats, AP Gov, AP Econ, AP Spanish this year.</p>
<p>Grades: Mostly A's, few B's(mainly in freshman and first part of sophomore year). They uptrend a lot from sophomore to junior and senior year</p>
<p>SAT: 660w 600m 620 cr (highest for each section)</p>
<p>SAT II's: taking U.S. History and World History in dec, math 2 in jan</p>
<p>AP's: 3 on U.S. and English language</p>
<p>Sports: Varsity Tennis player 3 years (no varsity first year b/c it just opened). #1 player all years</p>
<p>EC's: Future Business Leaders of America, National Honors Society, Junior Optimist Octagon International (Vice President), Spanish Club, Health Occupation Students of America, The Cougar Times - Newspaper (editor-in-chief)</p>
<p>Other things: Went to NU's National High School Institute for Journalism in Summer 2005; Went to Williams' Multicultural program for URM's in october. went to 10 week journalism workshop hosted by Dallas Fort Worth Association of Black Communicators. Won two awards in University Interscholastic League (UIL) competition for Current Issues & Events (1st place in district, 5th in region). Intern at NBC affiliate NBC 5 in Dallas sine August 2005 writing scripts for news broadcasts, gathering info for news stories, doing interviews (lasts until 2010)</p>
<p>I already got accepted to U-Missouri and am applying to their J-school. Strong reccomendations from teachers and solid essays so far. I want to be a international correspondent for CNN or ABC so that's why I want to go to NU or Brown. But my SAT and AP scores are low and my grades are good, but not amazingly good. Can I get into to most of these schools, especially Brown, NU and Williams?</p>