<p>3 years of language might not mean all in the same language; it depends on the school. You will have to ask.</p>
<p>Your class rank is probably not as impressive as if you were the first out of 600 students, but that doesn’t make it any less valuable.</p>
<p>Schools will only judge you against what you could have done. They won’t hold not taking AP or IB classes against you if there were none offered at your school. Taking community college classes holds almost as much weight, and in fact transferring credits may be a simpler process. The same is true of your extracurricular activities - you cannot do what’s not offered. I think your ECs are fine, you’re involved in more than students at bigger schools do (you don’t have to be in 7-10 clubs to get in - even 2-3 committments is fine if you demonstrate interest, leadership, and sustained participation).</p>
<p>Schools don’t always send school profiles but the counselor has to send a report which does include some characteristics about the school.</p>