Insufficient ECs?

<p>To summarize,</p>

<p>-Worked in state assemblyman’s office
-Interned for my member of Congress
-NYPIRG-- interned last spring, returning as project leader for voter registration and higher education reform
-Roosevelt Institute (public policy group)-- Treasurer
-Literary Review-- editor (one of several)
-Student newspaper-- staff writer/editorialist
-Fencing team
-Starting a service society-- to help the homeless
-Tutoring GED kids
-Active in some other clubs–economics, student political science association, pre-law society, etc.</p>

<p>Does this seem enough? </p>

<p>I’m not entirely certain why, but compared with other applicants to the schools I’ve my eye on (Georgetown, Penn, and, especially… Columbia) my ECs feel not quite up to par. Maybe it’s the idea that regardless of what one does, or how much one works at it, it’s not possible to overcome the stigma of coming from a CUNY (non-honors college) and break into a place like Columbia. But I dreamt of the place last night, and it’s what I want so very, very bad. Input, pl0x.</p>