can somebody help a hispanic girl determine her chances at Notre Dame?

<p>I just recently decided to expand my college list to include a school that was not in California, Texas (where I'm from), or the East Coast. Notre Dame was the first that caught my eye, but I am unsure how to classify it in terms of match/high match/reach/super-reach/whatever other category there is. Could anybody help me with this?</p>

<p>I'll just give a quick overview of my stats.</p>

<p>-Hispanic female from Texas
-4.2 GPA weighted, top 2% of graduating class (about 500 kids at public HS)
-IB Diploma candidate, hardest courseload possible
-AP Scholar, Natl. Hispanic Merit Scholar, Natl. Merit Commended
-SAT: 2250 composite (M650 CR800 W800...will be re-taking to pull up math score)
-student body VP
-varsity sport (JV for 9, 10, lettered in 11)
-VP of Natl. Spanish Honor Society
-heavy involvement in a couple other ECs
-Speech/Debate team with awards at regional level
-400/500 hours of unique community service
-work 6 days a week afterschool to save money for college
-essays/recs should be great</p>

<p>Thanks so much for your advice.</p>

<p>I think as long as you pay attention to the essay you have a great shot. Let me know if you have any questions!</p>

<p>they only count the C.R./M ......you look good to me.... as in ...I would like your stats!!</p>

<p>Outstanding chance .............</p>

<p>Looks good to me . I recently went to an admission and they said Texas is a high admit state . They even have a rodeo club on campus!! Good luck</p>

<p>I have never encountered the rodeo club, but i suppose that there are enough clubs that there could be one. Anyways, you look like you have a great shot. Good luck.</p>

<p>Lol, I haven't seen the rodeo club either, but thre do seem to be a lot of Texans around. I think you've got a good shot- especially if you can get that math score up. Good luck to you!</p>