Chances for Boston U, Bucknell, Lehigh, Tulane, Richmond, and Wake Forest? (Will chance back!)

SAT Scores:

Test 1 : 650M 570CR 570W (1790)
Test 2: 680M 540CR 630W (1850)
Test 3: 800M 560CR 610W (1970)
Superscore: 800M 570CR 630W (2000)

Math II Subject Test: 750

ACT Scores:

Test 1: 26E 33M 28R 32S (30 composite)
Signed up to take another in December just for the hell of it.

GPA:
92 (weighted)
My school doesn’t show us class rank, or show GPA on 4.0 scale so I’m not sure what the correct conversion is

AP’s: Statistics (Junior year, 4 on AP Exam), Government and U.S. Politics (this year), Environmental Science (this year). Also considering self studying for Psych exam and CS exam
Other notable courses junior year (FWIW): Pre Calc Honors, English III Honors.

EC’s: NHS, FBLA, 4 years of lacrosse, ~100 hrs. community service

I’d say you have big chances for Wake Forest, LeHigh, and Tulane. You’re SAT is pretty strong for these universities…BU seems a difficult decision to make. Let’s hope they accept you.

Standardized tests average to slightly below average for Tulane. Same for the GPA. Now, Tulane is a special bird because one’s stats are woefully inadequate predictors of one’s chances of admission. In a nutshell, Tulane accepts those who are genuinely interested in attending based on the unique attributes of the school – I.e., its emphasis on community service, interdisciplinary studies, study abroad, interest in the culture and sociology of New Orleans, and opportunities for undergraduate research, to name a few. If you do like those things, I suggest finding a department or two that interest(s) you, and discussing in your “Why Tulane” essay some courses you would like to take as well as a professor under whom you might like to conduct research. Best of luck to you. All if the schools you identified are great and I agree with NoName that you are likely to hit on at least one, provided that you do not take any for granted.