Chances please?

<p>Am I overshooting here? Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks. </p>

<p>White male from New Jersey.
Currently a junior. </p>

<p>Academics:
GPA: 4.16
Rank: 1/439
Already completed 4 AP classes (A+, A, A, A-) with 4 on the schedule for next year.
SAT: 1830 (CR 600, M 610, W 620) I’ll be taking my second test in a few days. My goal is a 2000. </p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Varsity Tennis 9-present [captain]
Academic Competition Club 10-
International Culture Club 10-
Drama Club 11-
Future Problem Solvers 9-
Spanish Honor Society
National Honor Society
Student Council
Class Treasurer</p>

<p>Involved in community service with Int’l Culture Club, as well as starting some local food drives on my own. </p>

<p>Thanks again.</p>

<p>2100 would be safe.</p>

<p>Oh man! good rank, good grade, but what happen with the SAT? Oy, the admission office is going to think that your high school is really grade-inflated or very low quality. Although I do know people who got into BC with 1800 something, but they have really AMAZING stories to tell. One of the admittee with the lower SAT score was published in one of the Alumni magazine for her lifestory. So I hope you were an orphan since birth, or survive the Apocalypse or something really life changing.</p>

<p>well, that was only the first round, so there's no need to worry like that, reddune. i'm taking it two more times, but i'll keep in mind the fact that i'm at a disadvantage because i wasn't born via immaculate conception. thanks for the stellar encouragement.</p>

<p>hey i went up over 200 points so of course you can get that score up. your gpa is amazing so all you need is to get your sat up. I also seem to hear a lot about them being interested in the "whole person" there, its not only about gpa and sat's, so continue your work outside of school and try to take on leadership positions, which they really like. Good luck to you!</p>

<p>tack on AT THE LEAST 100-150 points for SATS and you should be golden.</p>

<p>being valedictorian would really help you get into BC, your SAT's won't. Bring up your SAT grades to at least 2000, and you'll most likely get into BC</p>