<p>I'm a high school senior applying to Villanova, the University of Virginia, and Notre Dame early action and William and Mary regular decision and wondering about my chances at each.</p>
<p>Academics:
-GPA (4.0 Scale Weighted): 4.4
-SAT: 2280 (750 CR, 730 M, 800 W)
-SAT Subject Tests: Math I 700, Math II 720, US History 750
-AP: English Language and Composition (5), United States History (5), World History, English Literature and Composition, Environmental Science, Calculus AB, United States Government and Politics
-My school doesn't rank students and I didn't take the ACTs.</p>
<p>EC:</p>
<p>-President of Forensics and Debate Society (4 years)
-Soccer (4 years)
-Future Business Leaders of America (3 years)
-Self Employed as a tutor (4 years)
-National Honors Society
-Boys State Program
-100+ hours of volunteer work for my church, school, and outside organizations</p>
<p>You should get into Villanova easily, although I have heard of people being waitlisted if they are overqualified. William and Mary and UVA should be okay too, and I’m not too familiar with ND but you definitely have a good chance!</p>
<p>Edit: My school ranks by percentages. The most finite ranking we give beyond Valedictorian and Salutatorian is decile ranking, and I rank in the top 10% of my class. Thanks to all who reply.</p>