<p>Extracurricular activities- Member of wrestling team and robotics team, treasurer to FBLA (future business leaders of America), won second in the state in job interviewing last year at the FBLA state conference, 100+ hours of volunteer work.</p>
<p>SAT score- 1700 first time taking it, waiting on my November results (come out tomorrow!)</p>
<p>Outstanding letters of recommendations.</p>
<p>Race- Hispanic</p>
<p>Planning on becoming a business major, I applied to Towson, Salisbury, UMBC, Penn State, West Virginia Univeristy, University of Delaware, and University of Boston. What do you think are my chances of getting in said colleges?</p>
<p>Towson-good bet
UMBC-maybe
Sailsbury-maybe
University of delaware-good bet
University of boston-maybe
West virginia-deff.
Penn State maybe.
I think your’ll get in to most.</p>
<p>You have a good chance for most. When I see so many OOS publics I have to ask whether you’ve considered c. Most won’t give OOS students much aid. If cost is no problem your list is fine. If not you might need to add some schools.</p>
<p>Can you afford to be full pay at those schools? Boston U is private so you may get aid there, but they don’t meet need and they’re not know to give a lot of aid to most.</p>
<p>I honestly think you’re gna be set for Penn State, delaware and virginia. Boston U might be a bit harder to get, but it’s also pretty expensive. </p>
<p>I really think you will get in to the majority of your list. Good luck!</p>
<p>I think you have a very solid chance at all of your schools. The only school that I see that could be a little tougher that may be a high-match/low reach is Boston University, but really, with the rest of your list I don’t think you have anything to worry about. Good luck!</p>
<p>Thanks everyone, yeah I am worried about Boston U, but I love the city and I just applied for U mass Boston today so do I have a chance of getting into that school? </p>
<p>I dont know when I will receive a decision, I sent out my apps early-mid November.</p>