Ridiculously mediocre stats for a leader?

<p>Hello</p>

<p>I’m currently a junior and I’m looking to major in English, PoliSci, Education, or Biblical Studies.</p>

<p>AVG: 90
SAT: 1800, first time only (aiming for 1900-2000+)</p>

<p>AP’s: APUSH, AP English Lang, AP Physics<em>, AP Eco</em>, AP Gov<em>, AP Photo</em>, AP English Lit*</p>

<p>Student Government
-Sophomore Grade Public Relations Secretary (10th)
-Executive Board Public Relations Secretary (11th)
-Executive Board President* (12th?)</p>

<p>School Art/Lit. Mag.
-Writer (10th)
-Lit Editor (11th)
-Editor in Chief* (12th)</p>

<p>Model UN (11th/12th)</p>

<p>I am very VERY involved in church.
Last summer I volunteered at my church summer camp as a teacher’s assistant and I fell in love with the kids. I’m planning on doing it again this year.
I have been on week long volunteer/mission trips every summer since I was in the 8th grade.
I also am a volunteer photographer for the Carnegie Ensemble and the KAAGNY.</p>

<p>Anyways, I’m really hoping for NYU, UMich, BC, Pepperdine, George Washington University, Washington University, Covenant College, Boston U, Baruch/Hunter CUNY, and Geneseo/Binghamton SUNY. </p>

<p>I know money does matter but I would like to have all my options before worrying about financial issues.</p>

<p>Anyways, chance me :slight_smile: And feel free to leave any other colleges which might seem apt ;)</p>

<p>Just so you aware and not overly dissappointed - generally additional SAT attempts come in closer to around 30 point improvement, not 200+.</p>

<p>NYU, UMich, Boston college would likely be substantial reaches for you.</p>

<p>If looking for a good reach school, you may wish to consider Wheaton College in Illinois. As far as Christian colleges, I believe it is the best academically. Pepperdine probably the best aesthetically.</p>