Stressed out any one have advice about or will chance me for IR in the US

<p>Ok so as the title suggests I am a very stressed out junior especially since I just look the SAT subject tests today and am nervous about how I did and that I am smack in the middle of AP testing time
For US colleges I thinking about- are my classifications pretty accurate?
GW- visited and loved (Target)
American (low Target)
Gtown- visited but I didn’t particularly like I don’t know if I got a fair impression or not (reach)
Northeaster (target)
NYU (Reach or Target??)
Malcaster (Reach?)
William and Mary (Reach)
Denver u (Safety)
maybe Boston university (safety)</p>

<p>So my stats in short-
ECs- your average activities NHS, varsity tennis…ect. significantly I started a debate type club at my school, and I got a one of a kind internship over the summer in Nicaragua through my previous mission work with a non profit organization</p>

<p>GPA- 4.0
Rank top 10% hopefully it will stay that way my school is reallly competitive
Loads of AP’s and college classes- taking the hardest classes possible</p>

<p>My real weakness is test score
SAT super score 1900 definitely want to retake in the fall somemore but not sure how much I can improve
ACT 29 again want to improve, realistically speaking maybe by one or two points
APs-
World History 4
APUSH, Macro Econ., AP Bio (a hopeless case since I had such a bad teacher), AP English- scores all pending here-
SAT Subject tests- scores pending
Im also going to try to take 6 or 7 aps next year but that will be too late for admission</p>

<p>so I got my SATIIs back and my ap scores… will this change my chances?
SAT II:
US history 630
Lit 700
Biology 660</p>

<p>AP:
Mac Econ 3
Bio 3
World 4
APUSH 4
AP enlgish lang. 5</p>

<p>Well, AU doesn’t require SAT-II for your application (and I believe that the admissions officer who posted here for a while said they don’t even look at them), and would probably have expected you to “pass” all your APs if you are a 4.0 student in the top 10% of your class, so, honestly, I cannot see these affecting your chances of admission.</p>

<p>You can look here and see what your chances of admission are for yourself. The databook shows the number of applicants and admits for each level of GPA and SAT score, so just do the math:
<a href=“http://www.american.edu/provost/oira/upload/41st-Ed-ADRB-2.pdf[/url]”>http://www.american.edu/provost/oira/upload/41st-Ed-ADRB-2.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;