Chances? Thanks

<p>I am a white jewish male from Massachusetts</p>

<p>Academics
GPA- 3.8 unweighted (out of 4.0)
SAT-680 math, 680 CR, 640 writing (1st attempt). I will be retaking them in october, expecting a 2100+
SATII- 800 US History, 700 Math I
5 on APUSH exam
senior year schedule full of APs</p>

<p>other
spanish national honors society
model un for 3 years (with awards)
president of our school's political awareness club
organized charity golf tournament
varsity tennis 4 years
gigging musician (guitarist)</p>

<p>This is by no means all my qualifications, but I think that this list sums up my personality and strengths in a concise manner. </p>

<p>Schools
BC
Tufts
Bowdoin (maybe ED)
UMASS
University of Vermont
Brown (legacy)</p>

<p>Thanks for the input!</p>

<p>anyone? Any feedback would be appreciated</p>

<p>I'd appreciate any responses please</p>

<p>you're definately in at UMass. I don't know much about the University of Vermont, but the rest are probably high matches. If you could raise your SAT score a little and write great essays, your chances would definately increase. BC is a good match and the campus rocks. The same goes for Bowdoin.</p>

<p>I am expecting much higher SAT's and writing is one of my strengths. Assuming that I improve my SAT scores and write stellar application essays, how do you think I fare at Brown? Thanks</p>