<p>Hi, I'd really appreciate some opinions on my admission to Boston University, which is my top choice.
I go to a private all-girl school that is one of the best in the city, and have an estimated GPA of 3.65, and I take honors/AP classes ( Note: we don't get to see our GPA's, so I don't know what it is exactly, but my lowest grade this year was a B+). My ACT score is a 28.
Next year, I will be the president of the Peer Tutoring Club, the treasurer of our Afghan Sister School Club, and a student council rep. I am also a weekly volunteer for Big Brothers Big Sisters, and do additional summer volunteer work with disabled children. I have four years of work experience at a local preschool camp. I plan to major in elementary education.
Also, I have epilepsy. My diagnosis came in the spring of freshman year, and I had many struggles with it until the end of sophomore year. This is the subject of my CommonApp essay, and my guidance counselor is mentioning it in my letter of recommendation.
I plan on applying to BU Early Decision. I know my ACT score isn't great, but I feel like I have other strengths as a student/person that BU could see. </p>
<p>What are my chances for admission? Any responses/suggestions greatly appreciated :)</p>