What Should I apply to?

<p>I'm a junior at at a prestigious magnet school in Chicago. I just got my ACT score: 28. It's not the best but I hope my grades can make up for it. I had a pretty average freshman year but I've heavily improved in the last two years and improved my GPA from a 3.7 to a 4.35. I only got one B in my last report card (in AP English)</p>

<p>GPA (weighted): 4.35
ACT: 28
Class rank: Top 5%
GPA (UW): 3.4285</p>

<p>I'm in 3 AP classes currently: AP US History, AP English Language, AP Government & Politics. I took the tests and I'm sure I'll pass all three with atleast a 4. My EC are bad though. I was part of JROTC for two years, was part of the Think tank Club here, so far I have 77 service learning hours and most importantly I spent two years in the Alpha program (it only lasts 2 years). This was a science fair program that involved me taking extra classes and competing in Science Fairs. I made it to the regionals in Sophomore year (a lot harder than it sounds). For my senoir year, I'm taking a very difficult curriculum, 4 AP classes (Economics, World Lit., Psychology, European History)</p>

<p>I should be able to write a good essay and get great recommendations. I want to major in Political Science (to go to a Law school for my graduate) I also have a great attendance record and even recieved an award from the city for it, if that helps. Thanks for reading and please give me your thoughts. I'm also from Iraq and lived there till I was 8 if that helps. What good colleges do you guys think I should aapply to and have a good chance of getting in, preferibly in Illinois or California or places close by.</p>

<p>Try the U of Illinois system.
You might be able to get into some lower UCs although CalState is more likely.
Maybe try UChicago as a reach.</p>

<p>haha, at my school the "think tank" is the in-school-suspension room.</p>

<p>SoulinNeed:</p>

<p>UCB/UCLA: Slight Reach (out of state)
UCSD: Match (out of state)
UCI/UCSB/UCD: Safe Match (out of state)
UCSC/UCR/UCM: Safety (out of state)</p>