<p>am a dual US citizen of African-American orientation who was born in and lives in Australia. I go to a tiny steiner (waldorf) school (there are 11 people in my grade) which offers the IB diploma program. I am currently studying the IB diploma</p>
<p>French Ab Initio- SL (only option offered)
Maths- SL
Environmental Systems and Societies-SL
Literature-HL
Chemistry-HL
History-HL</p>
<p>we are graded on the IB scale 1-7. My average in our exams so far (final exams and graduation are in November this year) is a 6.
Haven't taken SAT yet, but I think I can probably manage around a 2100. </p>
<p>I'm going to take Chemistry, French and Literature Subject tests, I don't know what I'll score but in My IB course I'm getting 7's for french and 6's for HL chemistry and literature.</p>
<p>My schools doesn't have any extra curricular activities except for my music (I take singing lessons and have been in senior choir) but I've founded the french club (I'm president) the UNICEF UNited Club (also president), which has raised almost 3,000 already (through one initiative) and helped to found the school council. Outside of school I'm a dancer (National CHampion with my pom squad), did gymnastics for many years, coached gymnastics, have done some volunteer work through school and my Church Youth Group. I am also part of Young UN Women Australia and have represented my school at a couple of leadership conferences. I've also been involved in theatre, lead roles in productions and choreographed the senior school musical. I also love creative writing and I went on French Exchange to Paris for 3 months.</p>
<p>I want to study international relations and would also like to continue pursuing dance (minor or co-curricular) in college.</p>
<p>My first choice is Georgetown, I'm also applying to American and George Washington in D,C. I also think I might apply to Barnard and Sarah Lawrence. </p>
<p>Also what are some good safety schools (good in international relations and strong financial aid programs/scholarship opportunities). THANKS FOR REPLIES THEY ARE VERY MUCH APPRECIATED (my guidance counselor doesn't know much about US admissions haha</p>