Chances for a Junior?

<p>bump…</p>

<p>I got a 10 on my ACT essay and a 32 combined english/ writing score.</p>

<p>Now president of NHS.</p>

<p>Boston College- IN
Boston University- 80%
Northeastern University- IN
Providence College- IN
Tufts University- IDK
Johns Hopkins University- 60%
Brown University- 50%
University of Pennsylvania- 50%</p>

<p>thanks sanandreasfreak</p>

<p>The above poster sanandreasfreak just pulled those numbers right out of his ass. for one, your chance is better at BU then BC I would say 60% at BU 40% at BC. Frankly I would put your chance at UPenn and Brown about 10-15%. There acceptance rates are around this for everyone and your resume is not particularlay strong at all, especially extra curriculars.</p>

<p>Your stats look average for the Upenn/brown camp applicant. Your will be pitted against other top 10% applicants with probably comparable scores. Also, i believe if you want to send in AP/SAT 2 scores you have to send your SAT 1 scores. If you send scores i think you have to send all of them- some schools DO NOT honor score choice.
UPENN makes you send all SAT scores, hurting your chances whether or not they say they “look at highest score.” if they did, why not honor score choice or super scoring?
Everything is good chance except the Ivies</p>

<p>thankyou mcfly and CC’er</p>

<p>Please don’t take this the wrong way but with SAT scores like that it’s clear your school is not very competitive (for example, the top 20 percent of my class gets around that and I go to a regular public school in a small town). You have a good chance at all the schools except the Ivies and Tufts might be a reach?</p>