How hard is it to get into CU Boulder?

<p>I’m a sophomore in high school, taking AP and honors classes. I plan on taking them next year as well. Im in:
Interact (rotary) club
Student council
Art club
Blue dots (democrat club)
Republican club
Debate team</p>

<p>Next year I’m going to Harvard for a debate tournament so I think that’ll look good on apps too. I want to major in political sciences. Also I live in Texas so I’m out of state. </p>

<p>So my question is- how hard would it be to get into CU Boulder, or any other decent college for that matter?
My high school is very competitive so UT Austin isn’t a feasible option for me as I am not in the top 8 percentile.</p>

<p>Thank you all! :-)</p>

<p>Why are you in a democrat club and a republican club? I feel like that will make you seem like you just joined clubs just because.</p>

<p>CU Boulder is a match most likely, maybe a low match, but it depends on your SAT. CU Boulder is a top public (Obviously below UVa, UWash, UMich, etc. but still good) but with a lot of AP’s and honors, you’ll probably be fine.</p>

<p>First off, thank you for your reply. I’m a demcrat but I go to republican club to debate + keep an open mind and hear both sides of issues, not just for the sake of joining clubs.
Why would I be a low match? Is it because of my GPA?</p>

<p>I thought CU Boulder was the ultimate party school! I know people with like 2.0s that got in. 86.9 percent acceptance rate, 96.something for early decision. I think you’ll be just fine.</p>

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<p>I forgot to mention that my gpa is currently a 4.19…oops</p>

<p>Low match as in almost a safety. It’s a party school but they have good academics. Look at Vanderbilt, they party a ton, but it’s a top school. They are considered by some as one of the Public Ivies. Do I agree… Maybe, but it’s definitely pretty good. And yes, 4/20 is big there. But yeah, low match/safety depending on your SAT for OOS.</p>