Another vexating question regarding admission chances

<p>I know that only admission counselors can legitimately decide whom they admit, but I was wondering what you think my chances are for freshman admission to Boston Unviersity.</p>

<p>I graduated at sixteen and I'm currently taking classes at a community college, as a non-degree special student.</p>

<p>GPA 3.6</p>

<p>SAT I
690 Verbal
660 Math
610 Writing</p>

<p>SAT II
I will not receive the scores until December, though I think I did reasonably well.</p>

<p>Varsity Soccer captain
Varsity Volleyball
Varsity Basketball (nominated all-conference)
NHS
President of Keystone
Youth of the Year
1st Place National History Day Mediterranean District (2005 and 2006)
Little League Soccer Coach
Bantam League Soccer Coach
Avid tutor
Award of Merit
Honor Roll</p>

<p>Advanced Classes</p>

<p>AP History
AP Literature
Honors Literature
Honors World History
Honors English
(I took all the advanced classes my school offered)</p>

<p>I received all A's and B's in high school except one F in French freshman year. I am also an English citizen who has lived in Italy for the past four years, with a U.S. greencard, and my mother is a single parent.</p>

<p>You should be "Safe Match to Match" at Boston University if that GPA is unweighted. Also, be sure to mention you were raised by a single parent and that you lived in Italy the past four years. Both of these facts will help your chances at admission.</p>

<p>Good luck.</p>

<p>No, my GPA is weighted. My unweighted GPA is a 3.5 though. I received mostly all A's in honors and AP classes, but that F in French freshman year really brought my gpa down. The average GPA, according to Princetonreview, is a 3.5 anyway.</p>