Chance me for Boston College, Boston University, and Brandeis University. Thanks!

<p>I had a huge up turn senior year, after a little experience (of which my senior essay will be about)
This is only including academic classes:</p>

<p>Grades FR yr:
80 (AP)
84 (accelerated)
87
91
91
92
93</p>

<p>SO yr:
84
85
87 (AP)
88 (accelerated)
90 (Honors)</p>

<p>JR yr: (FULL IB)
96 (IB HISTORY)
98 (IB FRENCH)
98 (IB ENGLISH)
100 (IB ESS)
100 (TRIG)</p>

<p>SAT I: 2300
SAT II's: 650, 700</p>

<p>EC's: 4 years theatre, 4 years XC and track, 3 years communications club, 2 year robotics, NHS, community service, singing, self-taught Farsi</p>

<p>Yeah...i know. Anyways, what are my chances? : )</p>

<p>Btw I'm not sure what I'll major in but im definetley gonna minor in/double major in arabic language cause i want to be in the FBI.</p>

<p>bumpedy</p>

<p>BU & Brandeis should get in no problem and I would say BC is a solid target school 50%+ chance of admission</p>

<p>Bc is a match. Others, you’re in.</p>

<p>Match for all, the upward trend really helps you.
Warning: Brandeis cares about “interest”, make sure you pay attention to the supplement and have an interview.</p>

<p>@soze does it matter that im not in top 10% of class? I might even be like 26th% due to not great grades early on</p>

<p>Does it matter?</p>

<p>Yes.</p>

<p>Does it matter enough to get you rejected?</p>

<p>Hard to say, that’s the wonder of “holistic” admissions. </p>

<p>I think all the schools you mentioned are certainly worth an application.</p>

<p>Maybe throw Tufts in there too just to be safe. Those four schools are in a cross-regiatration consortium. All are (IMO) roughly the same academic quality. </p>

<p>It’s really a neat setup they have going.</p>

<p>At any rate, you should get into at least one of these, but none are safeties for you – don’t forget to apply at a true safety. </p>