chances please

<p>White Female
Competitive Hard Catholic School
GPA= 3.8
freshmen year had a 3.4, sophomore year 3.8 and junior year 4.1
gradually increased with an upward trend in GPA
Classes= 4 honors/AP's
doubled up on sciences senior year
ACT= 29, retesting in September, had 10 on Essay</p>

<p>EC's:
Field Hockey
-2 years Varsity, and played indoor 3 years
Work for 2 years at a small store
Cooking classes</p>

<p>Service:
Volunteer at a Childrens Hospital weekly
Run field hockey conditionings in summer
Tutor inner city children at a grade school
Green Exploring Program
Summer Volunteering Internship (organizes various service events througout summer)
Christ Hospital Exploring Program
Weekly volunteer at Kenzies Closet Organization
Prom and Mixer Committee
Blood Drive Committee
Weekly volunteer at a retirement/elderly home</p>

<p>Awards:
National Honors Society
Spanish Honors Society
Bulldog Buddy Leader
Phonathon Leader
Nominated for NYLF-MED
ISSE representative for homeroom
Academic All Ohio Award for the Ohio Field Hockey Coaches Association</p>

<p>Please let me know what my chances are and ill do same as well, thanks!</p>

<p>you have chances, but you may not be different than many applicants. If money allows, I would do ED</p>

<p>sorry, but i honestly can’t stand people who put their weighted GPA’s down and not their real GPA’s. AP/IB/Honors courses shouldn’t be considered on you’re GPA!</p>

<p>why not? the kid with the 3.5 gpa in all honors courses is worth more than the kid with the 3.5 in all regular courses</p>

<p>eric - admissions looks at both but is most interested in how challenging your course load is. They will be looking at you in comparison to your own classmates as well as the applicant pool so using weighted gpa’s is a problem as so many schools weight/or not so very differently. No matter…your own hard work in higher courses is counted one way or another.</p>

<p>AP/IB/Honors isnt really that hard… i think i managed higher grades on those type of courses than regular classes. lmao i’m deadass telling the truth…</p>

<p>for example, sophomore year, i had a 76.9% gpa with 2 honors classes and on my junior year i had a 97.5% gpa with 4 IBs and 2 Honors</p>