<p>I'm a white female from a competitive public school in Westchester NY.
My GPA is approx. 3.6 unweighted, 4.0 weighted. Freshman year I had a GPA of approx. 3.4, sophomore it increased to 3.6, and now in my junior year I have it at 3.75. I am an EXTREMELY hard worker. I haven't taken the SAT yet but based on my PSATs and my progress my SAT tutor is estimating that I will get a 640-660 on math, 620-640 on critical reading, and 690-710 on writing. I have been a member of multiple clubs such as yearbook, mock trial, and our school newspaper. I tutor 2 different kids, I have been a member of the varsity swim team since freshman year, I'm a member of my church youth group and with that group we do a ton of community service. So far in high school I have about 100 hours of community service and by the end of senior year I will probably have up to 160 hours. I am a very active member in my church community and my community in general. I have very good relationships with every one of my teachers and therefore will hopefully have good recommendations. My intention is to major in business or economics in college. Do I have a good chance of being accepted into the University of Richmond? Thank you for your help!</p>
<p>Also, the University of Richmond is on the top of my list. There is a chance that I would apply early decision, but just in case I don’t I’d like to know what my chances are for regular decision as well.</p>
<p>Your resume looks competitive.</p>
<p>Hi Sophie - I agree with Spiders05. What you have looks very good. Keep in mind that UR looks at more than numbers, though numbers are very important. You essay should really show them something about you that they can’t learn by numbers alone. Make yourself really stand out and you will improve your chances. There is mixed opinion on ED but I believe ED helps too. Good luck - UR is a great school! My daughter is a 2nd year Religion major there and loves the school, the profs and most of her classmates!</p>