Chances of getting into Barrett Honors College?

<p>Okay so I am applying to Barrett Honors College at Arizona State University and I'm just curious, like most people, about what my chances are.</p>

<p>Here's what I think you would find relevant (:</p>

<p>30 composite score on ACT (including 36 on reading...i believe a 30 or 31 on english, 25 on math, and 26 on science. oh and a 10 out of 12 for writing. However I did much better on my math in my SATs though I did not send those in but I always could).
3.7 unweighted GPA
Been working at the local animal shelter for one year plus a few months now (L&C Humane Society)
Member of NHS. Previously in Green Club, Science Olympia, and was on Freshman Volleyball team
Took mainly honors/ap classes in all of my core classes (basically all honors, except for freshman year when I didn't take honors world cultures, and this year I am taking a contemporary literature class for my english requirement) and a language elective for three years. Got a 4 on both my AP US History exam and my English Literature exam. Haven't yet taken my AP Government exam obviously but hopefully will get a good score there too. I also took a semester of a college credit class (MA 131-a calculus course) from Carroll College, and I believe I got 4 credits for that.
I had two recommendation letters sent for the application too-one from my AP English 3 teacher and the other from my AP US History teacher.
My essay is extremely solid, I believe (English is kind of my specialty over my other subjects)</p>

<p>Anywho....your thoughts on the likeliness of me being accepted to the college? Thank you, it would be much appreciated (because just like everyone else..I'm stressing out majorly over everything haha) :)</p>

<p>If you’re referring to the honors college at ASU, it is very easy to get in. My friend and I have both gotten in pretty easily. I won’t tell you my credentials because they don’t illustrate my point but my friend only got about a 1160/1600 on the SAT’s, 4.0 UW GPA (but very easy schedule-no AP classes and few honors), and only in like 3 clubs.</p>