Hello. After looking at the forum for a bit it seemed like these sorts of "evaluate me please!" posts are considered kosher here on gradcafe, so here it goes. Any input is appreciated as long as it's thoughtful and constructive.
I'm looking to apply to MAT programs or MEd programs in curriculum and instruction. I earned my BA in History and Political Science from the University of Colorado - Boulder in 2006. My undergraduate GPA was 3.05 (3.4 if you take out my disastrous freshman attempt to be pre-med). I earned my JD from the University of Missouri - Columbia in 2009. Their GPA scale is infuriating to convert but I feel safe saying it would be 2.75-2.9 on a 4.0 scale. I've spent the last three years in the Army as an airborne infantryman and now as a special operations trainee. Along the way I've picked up basic Korean language skills which I plan to improve and augment with Japanese. I plan on serving another 2 years before I get out and (hopefully) begin a masters program. I also have aspirations of obtaining an EdD or a policy-related PhD at some point in the future as well.
My wish list of schools is: UNC - Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University, University of Texas - Austin, Texas A&M, University of Washington, University of Oregon, Oregon State University, and University of Colorado - Boulder.
My initial goal is to be classroom teacher in a high school but I do someday want to move into administration.
Based on my background I would like to see some honest feedback on how realistic my wish list of schools looks. Also I'd like to hear whether, based on my goals, readers think an MAT or an MEd would be my best route. If you have any other thoughts on how attractive I'd be as a teaching applicant, please feel free to chime in. Thanks in advance for any help that comes my way.