What Are My Chances for Small Liberal Arts Colleges?

<p>Schools Applying to Using Common App:
Reed College (Interview and Tour)
Whitman College (Interview and Tour)
Grinnell College
Lewis and Clark College (Interview and Tour)
Oberlin College
Swarthmore College</p>

<p>Sat: Critical Reading: 700 Writing: 670 Math: 580
World History Subject Test: Pending
Math Level 2: Pending</p>

<p>AP: 6 AP Classes Overall
5-World History and AP English Language and Composition
4- APUSH and AP Euro</p>

<p>GPA- 3.85(unweighted)
Class Rank: 44\370</p>

<p>Present Schedule: Calculus, Physics, Chemistry, AP Government and Politics, AP English Literature, Auto Service, Criminal Justice( Sem. 2) </p>

<p>Extracurricular Activities: Speech and Debate Club- 2 years with competition in tournaments and membership with National Speech and Debate Association
Amnesty International Club- Co-President for 2 years
Gender Equality Club-Member for a Year and a Half
Current Events Club- Founding President for 1 Year
NHS- 3 Years<br>
Student Ambassador to Peru for a month during summer of 2014. Planning on going again during summer of 2015. </p>

<p>3 Letters of Rec- Science Teacher for IS1 and IS2 and Oceanography for a couple of weeks, LA 10 Honors and AP Lit Teacher (top choice for me is Reed College), Counselor </p>

<p>I am planning on majoring in either philosophy, political science, or something similar. I plan to go to law school after getting my undergraduates. </p>

<p>Thanks for anybody taking the time to reply! </p>

<p>Looks pretty good! Your SATs are a little low though----Reed is definitely a good choice since you don’t even need to send scores in. You should also look into Bowdoin. It’s a top small liberal arts college and they also do not require sending in scores if you don’t feel they represent you as a student and intellectual. </p>

<p>Good luck! </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Reed is not test-optional.</p>