chance me, por favor!

<p>Okay, so I know I've already posted quite a few of these, but I am SO curious about the whole chances thing. However, I won't go into the entire thing right now (every single EC, etc.), but if you want to know just search posts by gigidaisy and you can find my previous chance requests (or maybe I should call them pleas).</p>

<p>Here's the condensed version:
ACT = 34
SAT = 2170 (760 English, 720 writing, 690 math, 10 essay)--I'm retaking it in October I think it is
GPA uw = 4.0, w = 4.72 (I'm not sure if it may go down--after my IB biology final on Thursday, I may be getting the first B+ of my life :-(
Full IB diploma candidate
Lots of EC's--maybe not the greatest (especially for cc's), but I have some leadership positions and extreme dedication with all of them--not just attending a meeting once a month</p>

<p>I intend on applying to 8-10 schools. Here are the 6 I know for sure I will apply to:</p>

<p>University of Chicago
Knox College
Loyola University Chicago
Lawrence University
University of Notre Dame
Dominican University</p>

<p>As you can see, there are quite a few differences between the types of schools I am applying to. My dad also wants me to apply to an Ivy, just because he wants me to try for it. </p>

<p>What I want to know is, could you please chance me according to my list, and then if anyone has any suggestions for other schools I should apply to, could you do that as well? Thanks so much. Time is dwindling down, and I want to formulate my final list sooner rather than later. Thanks.</p>

<p>Gigi</p>

<p>My son is at Lawrence, did full IB, went there in his junior summer and interviewed, loved the place and that makes a lot of difference. Also, one good thing: IB credit, SL and HL, is given. When you apply to schools make sure they are places you would really like to attend. Let them know why. Don't worry so much about your chances. If you research you will know fairly well if you have grades and scores that match with other applicants.</p>