what are my chances?

<p>mid 1800's sat. I think reading and writing both 620ish, math 560 (I am gonna try getting math up to 600 at least and go to 1900 hopefully in December). GPA slightly above 3.6 (i went to school with 200 kids so while I took hardest classes, I didnt take honors or AP's, which didnt exist). Have very consistent A's and B's throughout. Lot of different extracurriculars (girl's soccer team "varsity" starter, bank clerk job (nothing special), over 35 hours volunteer work, bunch of other stuff). interesting life story and good essays/supplements I think. Fluent in 3 languages. I am undecided but interested in politics, social studies, biology related fields, and whatnot. What are some good liberal arts schools in my range? I have been looking at Tulane for one thing. I'm from maryland so I'd prefer eastern side school, but not even in my top 10 of concerns.
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<p>i meant to ask what are my options too (and chances at Tulane)</p>

<p>I think that Tulane would be a great fit for you. They look at a lot more than just scores. If I were you I’d look at Hofstra and Pitzer. I think that if you show that you really want attend there, and make sure your essays are quality, you can most likely get in.</p>

<p>Thank you! they both sound good, but should Pitzer’s 15% acceptance rate worry me? </p>