Chances of getting in?

<p>here are my stats</p>

<p>GPA= 3.4/4 unweighted.
SATs=1700/2400
APs= AP euro, AP american, AP Law/gov,AP Macro Economics,AP Micro Economics, AP Spanish, AP Stats, AP Psych
Awards= AP Scholar award, Award for improving the quality of life at my school, and 2nd place in national spanish exam.
ECs= president of italian culture club, member of hispanic culture club, varisty soccer, jv lacrosse, varsity track, 2 jobs.
minority applicant.
Applying as undecided.</p>

<p>what do you guys think?</p>

<p>Good shot but your SAT scores and GPA are a little bit low. ECs are very good. question: how did you "prove" to BU that you did all your ECs? I am just curious about how people "prove" them... In my case, I just listed my ECs and sent my art portfolio... but b/c BU did not say any forms for proving my ECs, I just listed them and did nothing about it...</p>

<p>i think you should consider the general studies program, which is a program where you take core classes and then transfer into the school after two years and graduate with a BU degree. It's a lot easier to get in and average students are like a 1150 old sat and 3.4 ish. but u have to consider whether its still worth $45 thousand if ur not in the actual school...</p>

<p>CGS (the general studies program) is still a good option, i think their core of classes seems really interesting, and I wouldn't say you aren't in the actual school. CGS kids live in the same dorms and are the same as everyone else. and you'll end up graduating with a bu diploma in 4 years anyway, you just spend two years in the the CGS program and then you can choose any BU college and declare your major before your junior year. I do hear that they dont give that many scholarships to CGS kids though.</p>