Chance Me Please

<p>I am a junior thinking about Wake Forest and similar schools (Tufts, Georgetown, Penn St Schreyer, CMU, UVa, Boston U, Wesleyan (CT), NYU, Johns Hopkins) . Anyone please feel free to comment on my chances at any of these schools or others that I should look at.</p>

<p>White male from Pennsylvania
Public high school ranked in the top 5% in the state, top 10% nationally
Looking to go into business </p>

<p>SAT- 2150 (800 M, 700 CR, 650 W)
GPA- unweighted 3.9 weighted 4.23 (out of 4.5)</p>

<p>Taken the hardest level classes in high school, all AP and Honors.
Will have taken total of 5 AP classes after junior year (human geo, euro, us history, AB calc, physics) and another 4 AP classes senior year. (am gov, macro econ, phys 2, stat)
4 years of Latin</p>

<p>Ranking: Not yet calculated, should be around 15/330 or top 5%
No discipline issues, student of the month, perfect attendance, etc.</p>

<p>Grades: All solid A's, 2 A- and B+
Extracurriculars: NHS first year of eligibility, 300 hours of volunteering in high school with Special Needs Kids (Special Olympics every year, Challenger Gym Program, Challenger Sports) -- very dedicated to helping special needs through service.
Leadership- Counselor at YMCA summer camp, counselor at my high school summer and winter baseball camp, Counselor at American Helicopter Museum summer camp
Highly recommended math tutor - have several jobs in the area with my name being spread
3 years of Varsity Baseball
3 years of FBLA
2 years Key Club 2 years Interact
Intern at the Am. Youth Literacy Program
Instructor at my school district's ESL program</p>

<p>I may be forgetting a thing or two but hopefully you get a decent idea of the picture.
Any respsonse would be helpful, thanks</p>

<p>Not entirely sure how Wake is similar to other schools. (i.e. WAke is 4500 and UVA is around 16000). Regardless, I would say you have a really good shot at Wake and UVA. Good shot at Tufts. And a decent shot at Georgetown. Idk enough about the other colleges. Keep up the good work and finish your Junior year and first semester of Senior year with straight A’s.</p>