<p>So, I've already applied to all of my schools, and I've been accepted early to two, but I wanted to know what you guys think my chances are of getting in to the other ones?</p>
<p>My cumulative GPA for the past 3 years (not senior year) is 3.75.
I am ranked 51 out of 441 kids (top 11.5%).
My SAT score was: 2160 (660 Reading, 720 Math, and 780 Writing). I didn't send my SAT to any schools though.
My ACT score was 33 (34 for Reading, Math, and Writing, and 28 for Science.)
I've taken 9 AP classes, 3 junior year and 6 senior year. I got a 5 on the AP exams for APUSH and Psych, and a 4 for English Language. I'm taking AP Calc AB/BC, AP Human Geo, AP Euro, APES, and AP Lit this year. I've taken 4 years of French. All other core classes that I have ever taken have been honors.
I had all A's Freshman and Sophomore years, with 2 A's and 6 B's junior year, and right now I have 3 A's, 3 B's and 1 C this year (in Calc).</p>
<p>I am not a US citizen, but I am a US permenant resident. I'm a white female, so no minority. I plan on being an English or Journalism major. </p>
<p>I have been a member of many clubs. My major clubs have been the Interact Club (with which I do a lot of community service) for 3 years, the Environmental Club for 2 years, the Book Club for 1 year, and the French Club (I am the secretary of the French Club and work hard to keep everything in order) for 3 years.</p>
<p>I have already been accepted to Appalachian State University and Wingate University, and am waiting to hear back from:</p>
<p>Elon University
Wake Forest University
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
New York University
The University of Chicago
Northwestern University
Brown University (I'm pretty sure I won't get in here, but it was worth a try).</p>
<p>Also, I've applied in the UK to:</p>
<p>Durham University
The University of York
St. Andrews University
Warwick University
University College of London</p>
<p>So, do you guys think I'd get in? Where and where not?</p>