Tons of Ap and college classes that I have A’s with. Close to 30 credits from college classes alone and the lowest I’ve received is an a- in one class. Classes were at umass lowell
Essay for common app was very good while supplementary essay was not amazing.
Great reference letters.
Extracurriculars.
5 years playing soccer at the US developmental academy program (very high leveled)
This final year focused on distance running and ran my first marathon. Worked as a ski instructor for children. Volunteered a decent amount at various places over the high school years. Tutored a middle schooler in math (which should be helpful since I’m interested in majoring in math).
@jacksnoah:
No one here can chance you. If anyone does, it will be no better than throwing darts at a dartboard.
Take whatever BC’s acceptance rate is (~28%) and assume that’s your reference point.
If you want, read through the decision threads for previous years. You’ll see those with stronger profiles than you who did and did not get accepted. And you’ll see those with weaker profiles than you who did and did not get accepted.
Fortunately, you’ll hear the exact “chance me” answer you’re looking for in just a few short weeks when BC releases their decisions.
I disagree with the poster who said your chances are 28% equal to the BC acceptance rate. Your stats are very solid for BC, so your chance should be higher than the avg. Your sub scores are all above 30, which is another strength to your application. If your high school has naviance, check that out too. Good luck
Good luck. But, I wholeheartedly agree with @jpm50 insofar as this thread is utterly meaningless. You already know your rough chances of getting in based on your stats. Torturing yourself because of the off-hand opinion of random people on the internet–albeit good-intentioned people :)–will do no one any good.
If I were you, I’d try to push BC out of your mind until admissions decisions come out. It’ll cause undue stress.