Chances of getting into Boston College

<p>Hello everyone. I am new to this site and was very curious on my chances of getting into BC. I am in fact scared that i might not get in because during freshman and sophomore year in highschool, I kind of messed up. I unfortunately found myself in a situation where I was too rebellious and kept getting hurt. So I missed way too many days of school. But now I have my motives straight and am scared that my chances of going to my dream school are ruined. </p>

<p>Freshman-
Honors World History
Honors English
Honors Algebra 2
Honors Geometry
Honors Biology
Spanish 2
Health</p>

<p>Sophomore-
Honors U.S. History 1
Honors English 2
Honors Pre-Calc
Honors Chemistry
Spanish 3
Media 1</p>

<p>Junior-
AP U.S. History 2
AP English 3
AP Calculus AB
Honors Physics
Spanish 4
Sculpture</p>

<p>I have a 91.795 GPA weighted and am in the 25th percentile of my class.</p>

<p>My SAT score is 2080 with a 780 in Math, 600 in Critical reading and a 700 in Writing. My super score is unfortunately a 2090 :[, with my writing at 710 instead of 700.</p>

<p>I am in Key Club, Lead for Diversity, Class Council, Peer Mediation and also National Honor Society. I volunteered at my school every Thursday to tutor kids in math, volunteered a little at a retirement home, and also volunteered at a church. </p>

<p>I play spring lacrosse and have received three varsity letters so far. Not to be cocky, but I am sure i will also receive one in Senior year. However, it will probably not matter because its a spring sport.</p>

<p>I am also seeking a 4-year Army ROTC scholarship. Sorry for the long wall of text. What are the chances of me getting accepted?</p>

<p>Bump. Please help.</p>

<p>Hope its not too soon to bump. Will chance back for ivy leagues. I will compare using my sister’s scores and stats. She was accepted to all ivies and is now attending Harvard</p>

<p>Need Help:[</p>

<p>Pretty average chance, nothing very special, but nothing very detrimental. Keep a strong senior year schedule and make sure your essay in the new supplement is thoughtful.</p>