<p>Holy Cross or Colgate are 2 great LAC's.</p>
<p>lol but what bout the schools i listed??</p>
<p>Just my opinion but I think you have a decent chance at Bucknell maybe Vanderbilt. A 3.8 is fine and your scores are only maybe 50 points below Bucknell's average, definitely within their 25-75 range. Who knows but I think your devotion to your passion (pre-med) might carry you into these schools.</p>
<p>(and of the schools you listed I think you can get into all of them, maybe 50-50 for WF, not definite for BU or GW but probably in both)</p>
<p>that alleviated so much pressure, alot of people are telling me my EC's are strong hooks, but idk how much effect that could possibly have on admissions.</p>
<p>Most high-stats kids that apply will get in at the schools you are looking at. At places like Wake and GW, You're in the next batch - good stats but not perfect. Say I'm an adcom - I look at you and some kid with the same stats but average ec's. If I like your ec's, and you write a decent essay, you make it to the committee (if thats how they do things). Maybe you'll get the nod, but maybe mr or ms average comes from a place that provides geographic diversity - so they get in and you end up on the waitlist.</p>
<p>The point is, you've already accomplished a lot with your life. Where ever you end up, you're going to do something fabulous. As long as your list has safeties and matches, why not add a selective school. Probably won't happen ... but you just never know.</p>
<p>yeaa idk but can any1 like go down the list, saying accepted rejected etc?</p>
<p>anyyyone??</p>
<p>hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm</p>
<p>The only school I don't have pretty positive feel about is BU. WF and GW - flip a coin. Vandy is roll the dice - but that's still not bad odds for a reach. </p>
<p>Nobody can honestly predict your chances with a great deal of accuracy at some of these schools. I think you will probably have many choices in April if you write good essays and are careful able each and every aspect of your application.</p>
<p>bummmppp...</p>