Chance for AU and others?

<p>I am a rising senior and I would be very grateful if you could please let me know what you think my chances are for…

  • Barnard College
  • American University
  • George Washington University
  • Smith College
  • Tulane University
  • UChicago (My reach school, I know  )
    Proposed major: double major in political science with some sort of concentration or minor in peace and justice studies or human rights (all depending on the school); and film </p>

<p>Objective:
• SAT I (breakdown, one try): 2080 (CR: 660 M: 690 W: 730 E: 12)
• ACT: 28 (I will be focusing on SAT for the fall and may or may not retake/send ACT)
• SAT II: US History: 650 Literature: 650
• Unweighted GPA: 4.539
• Rank: N/A
• AP: US History and AP Lang/Comp (pending scores)
• IB: N/A
• Senior Year Course Load: AP Lit, AP Gov, AP Economics, Hon. Precalc AB, Hon. Women’s Studies, Hon. Public Speaking, Hon. Symphony Orchestra (4th year), AP French
• Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): Just two book awards</p>

<p>Subjective:
• Extracurriculars:

  • Creative Cultural Arts Council (Co-founder and President for two years)
  • Debate team (2 years)
  • Writing Club/Poetry Slam
  • Gay-Straight Alliance (Secretary Freshman, VP Junior, President now)
  • National Honors Society (head of a committee I founded)
  • Editor-in-Chief of the school Literary Magazine
  • World Language Honors Society
  • Student Delegate, went to France</p>

<p>Non-School Related Extra-Curriculars:

  • Political org. board member for 2 gun violence prevention groups, as my town was greatly affected by it recently. I have become very active in gun violence prevention
    -Founder and Chairwoman of a student gun violence prevention group with national outreach
    -Political involvement in general… Working with organizations around the nation, going to and participating in speaking at protests and marches, going to Washington DC to speak to legislators, holding a press conference on gun violence, and connecting with other victims
    -Summer debate camp (probably won’t include)
    (I played Softball and Volleyball in Freshman year) </p>

<p>• Job/Work Experience:

  • Page at local library since I was a sophomore
  • Intern for town literary magazine
  • Plan to intern or volunteer in CT for the 2014 election
    • Volunteer/Community service:
  • Volunteer work with various groups (almost 350 hours)
  • Writing Center tutor at school during free periods
    • Essays: I’m working on my common app essay now
    • Teacher Recommendation: Should be very strong (APUSH teacher and AP Lang teacher)
    • Counselor Rec: Great, I am very close with her
    • Additional Rec: GSA advisor who I had freshman and senior year in class; possibly a non-school oriented rec from someone I work with at Center for American Progress
    Other
    • State (if domestic applicant): CT
    • School Type: Rural, Medium-sized, public
    • Ethnicity: White
    • Gender: Female
    • Income Bracket: Not sure…
    • Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): N/A</p>

<p>If you have anything else, suggestions-wise, that would be great! Thanks!!!</p>

<p>Barnard is also a reach. GW regular decision is a match, but they are very unpredictable RD, so match doesn’t mean much. IDK about American and Tulane.</p>