Chances for these seven schools?

<p>*Asian male (Indian)
*ACT- 28
*GPA Unweighted- 3.7
*GPA Weighted- 4.2
*Top 3% Class Rank
*AP Classes: 3 (Will finish senior year with 6)
*Honors Classes: 9
*Volleyball (Two years)
*Soccer (One year)
*Indian Cultural Club (President & Founder)
*Mock Trial Team (Co-Captain)
*Students of Service Member
*Key Club (President)
*National English Honors Society
*National Honors Society (Tutoring Director)
*Provena Student Ambassador (Shadowed nurses, physicians and physical therapists over the summer for two years)
*Provena Teen Volunteer (Weekly hospital volunteer)
*Library Volunteer
*Red Cross Volunteer
*Native musical instrument for 8 years
*170+ hours of community service (Will finish with at least 300 hours by the start of senior year)
*Summa Cum Laude </p>

<p>My college choices for Pharmaceutical Sciences:</p>

<ol>
<li>Ohio State University- Columbus</li>
<li>Purdue University- West Lafayette</li>
<li>University of Illinois- Chicago (in-state)</li>
<li>University of Minnesota- Twin Cities</li>
<li>University of Wisconsin- Madison</li>
<li>University of Illinois- Urbana-Champaign (in-state)</li>
<li>Rutgers University- New Brunswick</li>
</ol>

<p>Thanks!!!</p>

<p>I think you’ll get into all of these. You’re scores are good and your grades are great. The midrange for Rutgers is 23-29 and Ohio State is 26-30. Your ECs are also fairly diverse which should help you substantially. I say in for all of them. Good luck!</p>

<p>Buuuummmmpppppp</p>

<p>You will get into all of them - significantly above median stats @ state universities = acceptance.</p>

<p>BTW, how do you play volleyball if you’re a guy?</p>

<p>In at all. </p>

<p>Illinois will be the best value because its a great school and instate tuition, but if you don’t mind out of state, try reaching for Michigan with those stats.</p>

<p>You will most likely get into all, you should consider UMich though</p>

<p>@Snipersas- Most schools have a boys volleyball team</p>

<p>I was thinking about applying to Michigan but I don’t think my parents will shell out $50,000 a year</p>