Chance me please!!!!!!!!!!!!

<p>here are my stats:
i am applying to mendozza undergrad</p>

<p>GPA: 4.32 (5.0 scale)
GPA: 3.65 (4.0 scale)
ACT : (Taking it once more in september 2010)
Current****
Superscored- 29
Highest Composite - 28
Highest math - 32
Highest English - 31
Highest Sci- 28
Highest Reading - 24
Math Level IIC - 800*****
Math LevelI-790******
AP Stats - 4
AP Classes Senior Year:
Macroeconomics
Art History
AB Calc
Gov't and Politics</p>

<p>Activities Grade(s)
Key Club 10,11,12
Future Business Leaders of America 9, 10, 11,12
Treasurer of FBLA 11
President of FBLA 12
Italian Club 10, 11,12
Community Service
Tony’s Pharmacy (30 hours) 10, 11
Paterson, NJ
Gift Wrapping Sale (6 hours) 9, 10
Math Tutoring (40 hours) 10, 11,12
Notre Dame Bible Camp
Counselor (25 hours) 12
Athletics
Freshman Baseball 9
Junior Varsity Baseball 10
Junior Varsity Hockey 9
Member of US Ski Team
while racing for Stratton
Mountain Race Team 9, 10,11
Academic Awards/Recognition
Honor Roll 9, 10, 11
Superintendent’s List 9,10,11
National Honors Society 11
National Italian Honors Society 11
Future Business Leaders of America
Honors for Parliamentary Procedure 10
Employment
July 2007 – September 2007
June 2009 – September 2009
May 2010 – October 2010
Golf Caddy at Mountain Ridge Country Club</p>

<p><strong><em>NOTE: A relative of mine is an alumni and he wrote me an EXCELLENT letter of recommendation. *</em></strong>***</p>

<p>Your ACT needs to be above a 30 composite to have a chance if you’re not URM, around 32 or above to have a good chance. (even legacies generally need to be above a 30) your GPA doesn’t say anything. They look at class percentile, which should be in the top 10% preferably top 5% unless you go to a very prestigious school. Furthermore you need a letter of rec from a teacher and getting a letter of rec from a relative may be a knock since they wouldn’t be the most objective of observers.</p>

<p>You have a lot of extracurriculars, but a few look like fluff, or honors they won’t care about. The US Ski Team thing looks cool, and could be something to write about in essays. They don’t want a little activity in a lot of extracurriculars, but leadership/heavy involvement in the extracurriculars you’re passionate about. Leadership in the FBLA is good too.</p>

<p>Your biggest hold up is going to be standardized tests. I might try the SAT in addition to the ACT.</p>