top notch college chances?

<p>I am wondering if i can get into Vanderbilt (My school had 5 kids go there last year), UNC, Virginia, Georgetown, Notre Dame or Colgate. I have already been accepted to Indiana and Purdue. I would be thankful for opinions. Here is how i fit the bill:</p>

<p>GPA-3.72 unweighted (straight A’s freshman year, then went to nationally ranked high school sophmore year (gpa dropped down), moved to a different school, in which i am now considered key leader and scholar, gpa improved back)
3 AP Euro
3 AP US History
3 AP English
Planning to take: AP Gov., AP Lit., AP Calculus
700 SAT II History</p>

<p>15 college credit classes: History(6), English(3), Writing Analysis(3), Political Science(3)</p>

<p>ACT-27
SAT-1800 (670 Math, 550 Reading, 580 Writing)</p>

<p>Native Language: Bulgarian (fluent)
Second Language: Macedonian (read and write)
Third Language: English (fluent)
Currently studying Spanish</p>

<p>EXC’s in school-
Varsity Soccer (15 hrs. a week)
Varsity Football (10-15 hrs. a week)
2 Years on Fellowship of Christian Athletes (1 hr.)
Joining National Honor Society in winter this year</p>

<p>EXC’s out of school-
Cycling(15 hrs. a week)
Grassroots leader (1-3 hrs. a week)</p>

<p>Normally your low SAT scores in reading and writing would hurt your chances. But you can submit your ACT instead (it’s the equivalent of a 1830 score). Also, given that English is not your native language and yet you’ve still gotten great grades in high school–and have already completed 15 units of college, this should help your chances at Vanderbilt tremendously (along with the 6 AP courses).</p>

<p>Vanderbilt–Match
UNC–Slight Reach (out-of-state)
Virginia–Slight Reach (out-of-state)
Georgetown–depends on your interview in my opinion (see their website for details)
Notre Dame–Match
Colgate–Match</p>

<p>P.S. Note what I said–submit your ACT score, not your SAT scores to these schools.</p>

<p>Good luck.</p>