<p>Chances for Boston College!!!</p>
<p>Asian!-California resident</p>
<p>GPA weighted: 4.1 (top 10% in class)
(got 4.8 both semesters during 11th grade)
GPA unweighted: 3.588</p>
<p>-overall grades throughout 9-11 shows dramatic upward trend </p>
<p>Test Scores:
ACT- 27 (yes really bad…)
SATII- MATH2C(800) Korean (760) US History (620)</p>
<p>Senior year classes:
- AP Calc
- AP Psych
- AP Gov.Econ
- AP Lit
- AP Bio</p>
<p>EXTRACURRICULARS: (ill be real concise here)
-Vice President for 2 clubs (multiple years)
-Secretary for 1 club
-Cofounder for 1 club
-Varsity for 2 sports
-City Council Representative
-volunteered over 200 hours at local hospital</p>
<p>MISC.
-My letters of recommendation and essay are above average :]]</p>
<p>With ur ACT score, I would say BC would be a stretch. Also, how many APs did you take before senior year?</p>
<p>I agree with trizz. I think when looking at grades, they try to match the GPA with the testing scores. For an upward trend like that, I would like to see as an admissions officer that the last year of stellar grades also meant a higher comprehension reflected in the ACT. Although the SAT IIs somewhat refute that, you have to keep in mind that there’s always going to be that kid that had consistently good grades or a high testing school. That said, don’t lose hope. If I have gathered anything from the BC admissions process, they are extremely holistic in their choice of acceptance. Your extracurriculars and personality may just shine through :)</p>