<p>I'm not entirely sure what level of school I might actually get in to, thus I need honest opinions! I love politics, and hope to go to a school that is strong in that respect, such as Georgetown (my first choice, hands down), University of Chicago or Tufts. I tend to lack focus on things that don't particularly interest me (Math and Science), and thus am not particularly strong in those areas. </p>
<p>Academics:
Freshman- Geomeotry, Honors English I, Honors World History, Introduction to Political Science/State and Local Government...
and Latin 1a/1b at the State University. 4.0, 4.333W
Sophomore- Algebra II, Biology, Honors English II, Speech, Latin 2 and Latin 120 (Upper Division at State University). All As except B in math
Junior- Honors English III, AP US History, Newspaper (opinion editor), Precal (lower grade), and Physics. Introduction Philosophy 300 at College, Law and Society Pols 332 (upper division Poli Sci) at University, and Ethics 2 at the University.
Next year- AP Eng, AP Gov, Stats, Newspaper, Chem., Economics @ the University, and another upper division Poli Sci class (hopefully American Gov 150) at the University/politcal philosophy class </p>
<p>Scores- probably 640 math (not my fav subject), 760+ verbal, 760+ writing.</p>
<p>ECs-
Lead Pretrial attorney on highly demanding/successful Mock Trial Team (year round, at 15 hours a week during non comp season)
In Politcal Academy @ the high school, classes (poli sci)
100+ service learning hours,
Intern for Congressmen, 100 hrs.
Participated in a weeklong program with the ACLU aobut sexism
President of Mock Trial, Politcal Action Club, Vice of Latin Club
This Summer- girls state and summer school program w/JSA at Georgetown.
I am starting my own nonproft organization for my senior project. </p>
<p>Thanks for your opinions!</p>