<p>President of the American Sign Language Honors Society (11,12 grade)
ASL Honors Society (10-12 grade)
Volunteered at deaf elementary school working on their speech and reading
ASB Blue Crew (School Spirit) and Event Coordinator (12 grade)
Biblical Leadership (11 grade)
Team Member at Jamba Juice (Being promoted to a Manager)
Represented my high school at leadership conference (YCS Pepperdine University)
Student Tutor (ASL I, ASL II, ASL III, Algebra I&2, Geometry)</p>
<p>Honors and Awards:
Presidential Education Award: American Sign Language (ASL) I
Presidential Education Award: American Sign Language (ASL) II
Honor Roll: (9,10,11 grade)
Optimist Club Leadership Award (12 grade): National Leadership Award</p>
<p>Extra Information:</p>
<p>My dad is an alumni from the Carroll School of Management
Have a recommendation from a very influential professor at BC (strong ties in admissions)</p>
<p>Pick your favorite ACT->SAT converter, but a 28 ACT roughly maps to a 1920 for an SAT score. </p>
<p>Looking at the BC factbook, a 1920 SAT falls at the lower end of the “middle 50%” of scores for 2016 accepted students. In those cases, it’s often something else in the application that’s strong which helps serve as a “pull”. </p>
<p>If you look back through the accepted student threads in the BC forum, you’ll see many with equal or lower stats who were accepted, and many with higher stats who were not. No one, other than the acdoms at the time they’re handling your applications, will be able to tell you if you’ll be accepted or not.</p>
<p>You’ll find out for certain in a few short weeks.</p>
<p>To expand upon jmp50’s point, the mid-50% range for the Class of 2017 was 29-32 for the ACT and 1960-2150 for the SAT. It’s a holistic admissions process though so whatever slight deficiency there may be in the quantitative aspect of your application you can make up for with the qualitative part of it through your EC’s, essays, and rec. letters. Only the Admissions Committee can actually give you a true depiction of whether your app should warrant an acceptance, deferral, or rejection. (Granted I highly doubt you would be flat out rejected with your app EA, at the very worst I would say deferred.)</p>
<p>I applied early action and my gpa is 3.7, sat 1940, act 28 but i missed two years of highschool due to being diagnosed with Leukemia but even though i missed those two years i still progressed through school and managed to stay in almost all honors classes and to make first honors every marking period. I am now a senior taking Ap Calc AB with a 90 in the first quarter and AP stats a 90 in the first quarter and Spanish 4 Honors with a 98 first quarter. I wrote my common about how having cancer changed me and made me a stronger person and how it was actually a good thing for me to get. Also I have done over 100 hours of community service in many different ways. Can anyone give me an idea of my chances?</p>