Chances at Loyola in Maryland??

<p>what r my chances at loyola in maryland...thanks</p>

<p>SAT is 1910 (650 math, 630 reading, 630 writing)</p>

<p>GPA- 3.8-3.9</p>

<p>EC's-I have a lot, the usual honor societies (national, math, spanish) the science awards...all those awards. Physics Bowl, National History day for 2 years-placed 3rd one year and recieved national archives recognition, chem award, social studies award 3 years, etc. </p>

<p>The ones i will stress though are these....Community Ambulance Corps for 3 years (1500 hours, 300+ emergencies responded to). Current elected captain of my youth corps, was 1st lieutenant for 1 year, and secretary for 1 year. I received a county award for youth member of the year and received recognition from county policiticans (town supervisors/execs) as well as NY State congressmen and senators, in addition to the department of health. I achieved the highest NYS certification for my age which is a NYS first responder you get after you take a 3 month course followed by a Department of Health written and practical exam.</p>

<p>I also started the first American Red Cross youth chapter in my county...we do blood drives, youth programs, disaster relief fundraisers (raised $1000 for hurricane relief earlier in the year.)</p>

<p>Public relations for my school government, and i am the HS head rep for the district superintendant advisory council...its highly regarded in my district.</p>

<p>Buuuuummmpppp</p>

<p>help me out guyssss!</p>

<p>lol anyone?!</p>

<p>Your in, it's a safe pick. BTW are you male? And what is your rank?</p>

<p>yes and idk maybe like 40/250</p>

<p>hmmm, please help?</p>

<p>I think Loyola is a good match school for you. Are you from MD or the Baltimore area? Some other considerations if you want to branch out are Fairfield in Ct, Providence in RI, Fordham in NYC, Villanova in Philly, Stonehill in Mass., Catholic in DC. Those are some Catholic schools that compete with Loyola for students.</p>