Chances, anyone?

<p>If you could possibly tell me my chances for both admission and acceptance into the honor’s program, I would most appreciate it.</p>

<p>Female
Hispanic
VA
GPA- 3.5 unweighted, 3.98 weighted</p>

<p>honors classes in 9th grade, MYP classes in 10th
10 IBs (4 HL)
6 APs (Gov, US history, Human geography, Computer science, Comparative government, Stat)</p>

<p>*my detriment: I took IB Math Studies SL instead of Mathematical Methods SL or HL.</p>

<p>Rank: 7.5% (34 of 450-ish)
SATs- 1900-- 690 CR 600 M </p>

<p>EC's</p>

<p>Local Government:
Youth Leaders in Action: President, former Secretary (7th-12th)
Virginia Beach Parks and Rec Commission
Virginia Beach Anti-Tobacco Coalition</p>

<p>School:
Scholastic Bowl (captain, hopefully) (10th-12th)
Spanish Honor Society (10th-12th)
National Honor Society
Forensics
Battle of the Brains
WorldQuest
Band (Marching 9th, French horn quartet 9th, Wind ensemble 9th and 10th, Concert band 10th)
High school talent show (3rd place)</p>

<p>Other Volunteering:
Confirmation class volunteer
Confirmation retreat chaperone
Altar server
Scheduler of Altar servers, Lectors, and Lems
Spanish tutor
YADAPP</p>

<p>Virginia Summer Residential Governor’s Schools Foreign Language Academy</p>

<p>Thank-you ever so much.</p>

<p>Tufts University does not have an honors program. I don't think any top tier college has an honors program, except Boston College.</p>

<p>As far as your chances of admissions - they're ok. Your gpa is rather low, and your SAT scores are low in comparison to Tuft's average. The average SAT score for the class of 2012 is a 2122. Your extracurriculars are good though. Your class rank is good too, but not amazing. </p>

<p>I was accepted ED. I was top five percents, and had a 33 on the ACT. My SAT II scores were all in the mid-700s.</p>

<p>I agree your scores and GPA would be a little low if you were admitted.</p>

<p>"The average SAT score for the class of 2012 is a 2122."</p>

<p>Curious where you found this information? Thanks!</p>

<p>Typical</a> yield makes for ideally sized incoming freshman class - News</p>

<p>It was from the above article.</p>