chances even though my chances now are up to the admission officers

<p>IM OOS, african -american
My GPA IS 3.4 unweighted 4.3weighted (I am in the ib program and school top 10 in nation)
My extracurriculars
3 years varsity tennis
3 years Its academic
3 years teen court jury
7 years boy scout
Eagle scout
200+ hours of ssl
2 years actor in drama
Boy scout National HOnor society
Democratic campaigning
Volunteer at local hospital
peer counselor
Senior patrol leader for boy scout troop
Lead younger scouts (den chief)
Co founder of successful tennis business (revenue of over 10000 dollars a year) and founder of non-profit branch
SAT Score
math- 750
writing-700
CR-700
no sAT II scores (did get act score of 33 tho)
ALSO DOES BEING IN THE IB HELP OR NOT
ALSO BROTHER DIED A YEAR AGO AND DAD LIVES IN ANOTHER STATE</p>

<p>any1 pls................</p>

<p>I'd say you have a very good shot. </p>

<p>Make sure you send that ACT in, it translates into SAT slightly better than your 2150.</p>

<p>How were your essays and recs?</p>

<p>I say that you have a great chance. Being a minority helps and your stats are great.</p>

<p>It's weird to me that you put that co-founder of a business bit near the end of your list, because at first I scanned right through it. That is a big deal. How come everyone touts the same things but never actually emphasizes what makes them cool?! But I'm sure the admissions officers will pick up on that. Methinks that'll really set you apart. I can make no promises about your admission decision because I'm not an official, but (I always say this) if your essays and recs are very strong, then I'd feel confident. You sent in a strong application, no matter what the outcome is, so you should be proud.</p>