<p>Hey guys, so I was just wondering what you thought my chances were of getting into the schools I am applying to. As of now, my short list is Boston college, villanova, Virginia, Cornell, Penn, and harvard. Im looking to study economics or ILR at Cornell. Here's my profile: </p>
<p>2 of 98 in graduating class
4.77 weighted GPA; 3.98 unweighted
The lowest grade I have ever received was a 94
All honors/ AP classes
2100 SAT
31 ACT
205 PSAT
National Merit Contender
Eagle Scout
Varsity Football- 3 yr letterman
Varsity baseball- 3 yr letterman & captain
FBLA - treasurer & regional president
Interact- president
AOH - president (3 yrs)
Altar server
Carson Scholar
Keystone Boys State senator
Mock Trial- captain & founder
Volunteer at soup kitchens in Pittsburgh and local youth baseball league
Over 800 hours community service</p>
<p>What do you guys think??</p>
<p>I think your SAT might be a little low for some of the upper Ivies like Penn and Harvard, but you definitely have a lot of extracurriculars going for you. Are you planning on playing football or baseball in college? Because that would probably help your chances some.</p>
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<p>I would have to agree with the poster above me. Your SAT scores are definitely an inconsistency with the rest of your statistics. To be considered competitive it is best to have 2200+ on your SAT. Keep in mind you also need those SAT subject tests. I would study hard and raise them up! Once you are there though, you are golden and I would be surprised if you did not get into all but Harvard and Penn. Not to say those are out, but if you raised your scores you would have as much of a chance as any applicant of equivalent academic stature.
Hope I helped!</p>
<p>Thanks that definitely helped. Any other opinions?</p>
<p>Your stats are good, but I agree with others to take one of the tests again. </p>
<p>Good luck!</p>