<p>Due to a tough move and my parent's divorce in the middle of my freshman year, I was in a deep depression and my study habits suffered because of it. I had a 2.7 cumulative GPA through junior year, and at least a 3.5 during this year's first MP. I test very well (2150 SAT, 32 ACT composite with 34 in math and 35 in reading) and I have alright extra curriculars for the mid level schools I'm applying to. (4 year varsity wrestler, Alex's lemonade stand, marching/concert band for 4 years). My essay is about the death of my grandmother earlier this year, and due to the relevance of it and my excellent tutor, I believe it is very well written. Ethnically, I'm 3/4 white and 1/4 tunisian, so I mark white and african american on my applications. What are my chances of getting into these schools? Thanks for your help.</p>
<p>Syracuse
Penn State (Altoona is a more realistic option, campus visit)
Pitt (realistic first choice, campus visit)
Temple (two campus visits)
Drexel (VIP app. 2 campus visits)
George Mason (VIP app)
Washington U in St Louis (This is a complete stretch and I know it, but my dad wanted me to apply. I have good legacy being that my grandma was in the first graduating class of women, and I've visited campus on several occasions)</p>
<p>Also, should I apply to any of these schools (do I have a good chance of being accepted)</p>
<p>DePaul
Vermont
Delaware
UMBC
Gettysburg
Richmond</p>