Transfer safeties, matches, and reaches

<p>I really have no idea where i stand in the transfer admissions process. I would appreciate some insight.
These are my stats:
Class Rank - defintely top 10%, most likely top 5%
3.7 GPA from a tough canadian university (1 year)</p>

<p>HS
Class Rank - 10/410
90% Senior year (the year that counts in canada)
85% Junior year
3.0, 4.0 weighted gpa in preIB (US school)
72% freshman year</p>

<p>Havent taken the SAT and i dont plan to. I will only apply to schools that allow me to omit scores....Brown, Cornell, and Emory have agreed. Just disregard SAT's at this point.</p>

<p>ECs -
College - Pres + Founder of Canadian-American Alliance, Model UN, Model Parliament, Oxfam, Intl Affairs Association, 100 hours of volunteering, weightlifting, volunteer at United Nations - Toronto + regional hospital</p>

<p>High School - a few JV sports, varsity football, Pres history club, Model UN, amnesty international, 200 hours of volunteering, weightlifting
HS awards - graduated Summa Cum Laude, Philosophy Award, History Award, Ontario Scholar, Veterans poetry contest</p>

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<p>anybody? come on, i really have no idea what my safeties, matches, and reaches are</p>

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<p>judging by what you've just presented you could probably go anywhere you wanted to. maybe if you listed a few colleges that you were interested in people could better gauge your chances.</p>

<p>well first, i appreciate your reply.</p>

<p>sorry i suppose i did neglect to list some schools. Im looking for a top 25 school that has a strong poli sci program like gtown or emory. What do you think about my HS grades and my EC's? HS wasnt overly impressive...How bout the EC's? They may not be Intel award material but I feel they adequately exhibit my interests.</p>