What do you think?

<p>What are my chances of getting into....
1. Columbia
2. Vanderbilt
3. Yale
4. Clemson
5. University South Carolina</p>

<p>GPA: 3.89 / 4.32
SAT: 1990 (Reading 670, Math 640, Writing 680)- 2140 on last practice test, plan to take again in fall.
ACT: 32</p>

<p>Classes:
AP Bio (3)
AP Spanish (5)
AP Psych (5)
APUSH
AP Gov
AP Stats
Honors Geometry, Honors Alg II, Honors Precalc, Honors Freshman English, Honors Sophmore English, Honors American Lit, Honors British Lit, Honors World Hist, Honors Physics, Engineering Program (Freshman), Religion (x4), Painting 1 & 2, Independent Art, Spanish Teacher's Aide, </p>

<p>ECs:
Volunteer @ Books for Int'l Goodwill
Dance Team (Captain soph. year, min. 11 hours a week/four years)
Fashion Club (secretary three years)
Nordstrom's Fashion Board
Work at a local boutique
Tutor siblings & cousins in Spanish</p>

<p>Honors:
Nat'l Honor Society
Nat'l Spanish Honor Society
Full Scholarship to Private High School
(Anticpate: Nat'l Hispanic Recognition in fall)</p>

<p>My intended majors/minors are primarily International Relations, Spanish, and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. </p>

<p>It looks good. The top tree schools you have might be a stretch, but you might just make it. The other two, maybe. Chance me back? :)</p>

<p>Your SAT and ACT scores are too low for #1-3. Even with a 2300, you’ll probably have a low chance since your ECs are pretty cliche. Good luck! </p>

<p>Guaranteed South Carolina and Clemson</p>

<p>You won’t get into 1-3, but you stand a good chance at Clemson and South Carolina.</p>

<p>I was under the impression that #1-3 generally required a lot more substance to your app. Fairly certain you’ll make Clemson and SC though.</p>

<h1>1-3. Probably not. #4-5-Absolutely</h1>

<p>That being said, it is always good to apply to reach schools. The cost of applying to schools relative to tuition is incomparable. </p>