Are my EC's good for a college like Notre Dame, Furman, Clemson, Saint Mary's, UT Knoxville?

Freshmen year: Representative on student council, volunteer at soup kitchen, volunteer at Room in the Inn, Run Cross Country, Run track, Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Youth Group every Sunday, attended Notre Dame Vision, babysit & helped plan girls retreat at my church

Sophmore year: Secretary on student council, volunteer at soup kitchen, volunteer at room in the inn, run cross country, run track, play tennis, member of the fellowship of Christian Athletes, youth group every Sunday, planned the girls retreat this year, Model UN, member of HOSA, Youth in Government, babysit, volunteer at an animal hospital, Sing in Church Choir, went on a mission trip & attended Notre Dame Vision & I’m going to go on March for Life & am going to go to the National Catholic Youth Confrence (NCYC)

If this stuff helps my GPA is 3.67, ACT is 24 (am taking it again) & plan to raise it 6 points to get a 30 SAT is 1300 (taking it again) & I’m in all honors & AP classes except for a math class freshmen year

That’s a pretty large plan for the ACT. I would start at hoping to raise it 2-3 points and go from there. Don’t get agead of yourself. You’re just a junior; relax. GPA isn’t spectacular; EC’s seem average. I would take on a couple more leadership positions if you want to make your EC’s really stand out. I don’t think you have much of a shot at Notre Dame with these stats. The others are all low reaches or matches. Hope I could help.

@tigerrocks13 thanks! My GPA is on a 4.0 scale if that changes anything. I also started a non profit for cancer research & have an internship at a local hospital & am apart of the National honors society. I forgot about those.