<p>Ethnicity: White
Gender: Female
GPA: 4.15
ACT: 28 the first time, hoping to raise it when I retake it in December
High school Courses-
4 math credits- 3 honors
6 science credits- 4 honors& AP Chem
4 social studies credits- 1 honors, AP Gov& AP Econ
4 English credits- 3 honors
4 french credits- honors french 4
(& the other basics such as health, gym, art ect.)
Class rank; 51/561 (top 9%)</p>
<p>Neither my parents nor my legal guardian graduated from high school.
Intended major: Chemistry
I was a cheerleader, competitive cheerleader, played tennis, had a job, and was in a few volunteer based clubs.
I'm pretty confident that my recommendation letters will be strong but you never know!</p>
<p>I visited Loyola and absolutely loved it! Please tell me what you think about my chances at acceptance!</p>
<p>Loyola Chicago: Safety (Loyola Chicago accepts lots of kids with a 3.0 and up with 28 on the ACT)
OSU: Low match
NEU: Low match
Fordham: Low match
BU: Low match
Miami (OH): Safety
Marquette: Low match
Ohio U: Safety</p>
<p>With that list of schools there has to be one of them that will accept you, if not more.</p>
<p>Loyola Unuversity of Chicago: Low match/safety
OSU: Match
Northeastern: Match
Fordham: Low Match
Boston University: Match
Miami: Low Match/Safety
Marquette: Low Match
Ohio U: Safety</p>
<p>You should be good at all of these schools. Raising your ACT will probably help,with scholarships but at some of these you should already be looking at Merit Scholarhips with a 28!
Good luck!</p>