<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 Tulane University? Thank you for your help!</p>
<p>If you do as well on the SAT as predicted, your chances look quite good. Hopefully you have read on the other threads here how important it is to do a great job on the “Why Tulane” essay, go to a local Tulane event, and apply either SCEA or EA. And apply as early as possible. Since you seem very interested in Tulane, if that comes through to them it helps a lot. Your stats are solid, as are your EC’s. The consistent increase in GPA is a big plus as well.</p>