Chance me for Cornell, Georgetown, Notre Dame, Boston College, and Georgetown

<p>GPA: 3.92 (unweighted (my school doesn't do weighted) (would have taken 8 APs by graduation)
ACT: 32
Math subject test II: 760, biology: 660, US history: 680 (I would only send biology and US history to Georgetown and no the other colleges)
Tons of extracurricular activities including 4 leadership roles, one including part of a non-profit that raises books for impoverished, and started my own club: mock trial
Other community service project: raised 40 books by myself for local non-profit organization and free leadership program with kids
Essays: 8.5 out of 10
What are my chances? Anything else I should tell in order to determine my chances?</p>

<p>Georgetown (x2) - high match
Notre Dame - High match to low reach
Cornell - low reach
BC - match</p>

<p>Depending on what you want to do, your chances may go up or down. If you’re applying for engineering, I’d say it’s going to be tough at Notre Dame and Cornell (not impossible though). Georgetown and BC could go either way, but I’d say leaning more towards accepted at BC. Georgetown, Notre Dame and Cornell are all schools that would be tough to get into, but I think you have a decent shot at most of them. If you plan on taking another ACT and/or applying early that could help you, but you’d have to get at least a 34 for those schools to be matches for you (and even then, there’s no one that is guaranteed to get into those schools).</p>

<p>I also meant to put UPENN instead of Georgetown twice</p>

<p>UPenn is a reach to high reach. Depending on your major you can either have an ok shot at getting in (30-40%) or very slim chance if you do something like Wharton business.</p>

<p>do subject SAT scores matter that much?</p>

<p>Chance me for washu too</p>

<p>Yes? They’re another part of your application. No college will reject you for having decent scores, but it’s another hoop to jump through. If there was someone identical to you that had all of their scores > 750, they’d probably get preference over you. However, a 760 on Math II is more than enough. It would be nice if all your scores were 700+, but I don’t think they’ll be the reason you get rejected from a school like UPenn, Notre Dame, or Georgetown.</p>

<p>How any times for standardized testing is too much?</p>

<p>Why am I a high match for Georgetown? Is it my subject test scores?</p>

<p>Might look at Holy Cross.</p>

<p>Please get some honest and more accurate information from your high school.</p>

<p>Please also check the applicant pool stats of your target schools. Your academic stats looks below average for Ivies and Georgetown’s applicants.
Your EC is not strong in any way.</p>

<p>In reality, schools like the Ivies; Georgetown and Stanford etc reject about 80% of applicants that are highly qualified. You also need to check carefully the requirement of each school. For example, Georgetwon will only look at the Verbal and Math Parts of your SAT 1, and they require/recommend 3 SAT subject tests .</p>

<p>Take your time and more accurate information !</p>