chance me, pretty please

<p>female, caucasian, will be a senior in the fall, i go to a really good public school
my grades aren't the best, and i could have tried harder but I don't think they are too bad
(only included core classes, but got As in all the others)
Freshman year:
Honors English I: A-
Honors Geometry: B+
Honors Biology: A
Honors French III: B+(i suck at french)
World History: A
Sophomore:
Honors English II: A-
Honors Chemisrty: B
Honors Algebra II: A-
Honors French Iv: B+
AP U.S. History: B+
Junior:
AP Art History: A+
AP Government: A
AP Physiucs B: A
Honors French V: B+ (got A's all four marking periods, sucked up the final-hate myself)
Honors English III: B+(got A's all four marking periods, sucked up the final)
Honors Pre-Calculus: A-
Senior Year: (to be taken)
Ap Euro
AP Environmental
AP Calc
Ap French VI
literature of the fantastic/ literature of war</p>

<p>Weighted GPA~4.26, unweighted, ~3.7
(a lot of those B+s were so close to As, not that it matters to colleegs, but its been eating at me)</p>

<p>SATs: 790 CR ,760M, 780 W (2330)
PSATs: 222 (in the running to me national merit semifinalist)</p>

<p>I'll have like 400 volunteer hours
ECs: rowing, yearbook club, honors and service society, internship, and a few smaller things</p>

<p>anyway, i would like you to chance me and also tell me if all those Bs are going to hurt me a lot</p>

<p>Great scores. Grades ok. EC’s seem a little shaky, better do something really meaningful this summer and thru the fall…overall I’d say you have a decent chance.</p>

<p>Notre Dame will accept you. Your SAT is great.</p>

<p>For better or worse, Notre Dame worships standardized tests. Didn’t go in my favor, but I imagine it will work for you. I’d say you apply RD just because of the B’s, and you’d be a pretty sure bet. I think being a girl helps as well. I believe there is a higher acceptance rate for girls because they get fewer female applicants. EC’s should be improved as said above. Anyways, I say you’re good for admission. You never know though. It gets much harder each year. If I submitted my application last year, this year, and next year, I’d have an acceptance, a waitlist (which I got), and a denial. Best of luck.</p>