Chances at Boston U,George Washington U, Colgate, UMich, Richmond, Rutgers,

<p>Junior at competitive NJ high school
Hispanic Female
SAT 1250
GPA 4.3 on a 4.6 A+ scale
taking most challenging classes available (all APs/honors)</p>

<p>ECs:
Varsity bball 3yrs
Varsity cross country-2yrs
active in Junior Statemen of America
NHS
very very active in community service of town (sports clinics, helping children, etc.)</p>

<p>what kinda chance do i have at:Boston U,George Washington U, Colgate, UMich, Richmond, Rutgers, Penn State</p>

<p>--also, if anyone knows good schools for dentistry, id love to here your input..thanks!</p>

<p>Just my 2 cents about your schools:</p>

<p>Boston U...Match/Safety
GWU...Match/Safety
Colgate...Match/Safety
UMichigan...Safety (if you apply in August or September)
URichmond...Safety
Rutgers...Safety
Penn State...Match/Safety</p>

<p>Hope this helps a bit. :)</p>

<p>thanks so much i was just curious if the SATs were high enough.. i know i still have a lotta work to do but does the fact that im considered a hispanic help a lot?</p>

<p>Being Hispanic is a tip factor, especially at schools where diversity is very important. You might want to add a few from this list:</p>

<p>Vanderbilt
Trinity C
Mt. Holyoke
Hamilton
Bates
Emory
Denison
Beloit
DePauw U
Johns Hopkins
Bryn Mawr
Colby
Grinnell
Smith
St. Olaf
Case Western
Lawrence U
Oberlin
Macalester
Agness Scott
College of the Holy Cross
Connecticut C
URochester
Occidental
Davidson
Rollins
Trinity U
Furman U
Tulane
UWisconsin
UWashington
UIllinois--UC
Villanova
Skidmore
Bard</p>

<p>Again, the list is just a start. Just my 2 cents. Good luck. :)</p>

<p>Being hispanic will definately help? Did you get National Hispanic Recognition by the way? If you did, that would definately help a lot</p>

<p>no.. but just curious what generally is it? what do you need?</p>