Chances?

<p>Applying regular decision to BC CSOM as my top choice
Weighted GPA: 98 (4.0?)
Unweighted: 93
Rank: 16/481 (top 3%)
SAT I: CR- 670 Math- 680 Writing-730 (2080)
SAT II: US History- 740 Lit- 690 </p>

<p>High level courses consistently:
APUSH & AP Lang. and Comp.- 5’s.
AP Econ, AP Calc, AP Lit and Comp, AP French, and AP Enviro this year</p>

<p>Awards/Honors: Wellesley College Book Award
John & Abigail Adams Scholarship
Koplick Certificate of Mastery with Distinction</p>

<p>EC’s:
NHS- blood drive coordinator
French Honor Society- secretary and co-founded a school wide tutoring program
Math Honor Society- secretary/treasurer
Student Council- homecoming and community service committee chair, ran a workshop at central district mass. assoc. of student councils gathering
Senior Mentor
Peer Tutor in ASR classrooms during studies
7 years of voice lessons
Honors Choir- secretary
4 years of piano lessons
Theatre Department- Performing in Musicals for 7 years, with lead roles </p>

<p>Volunteerism: i have many volunteer hours but here’s a brief outline
Mountaineer Volunteers Club- senior breakfasts, leaf raking for elderly, etc.
Catechism Teaching Assistant at my church
Food Pantry Helper
Umass Memorial Cancer Walk volunteer</p>

<p>3 years part time job- where I was recently promoted at an upscale wedding venue </p>

<p>My essays were very strong, in my opinion. My common app essay talked about how tripping in the hallways at school taught me that attitude is everything, and my supplemental essay was about how i learned that performance on stage in the musicals was really about serving my community & inspiring others to follow their passions. </p>

<p>Do I have a shot? I know my SATs aren’t as great as they could be, but I was accepted to Northeastern and Fordham EA so i figure I might have a pretty good shot at BC regular. It’s my top choice, so I’m really anxious for some honest opinions before I get hit with acceptance/rejection in the spring.</p>

<p>Anyone? Really looking for an honest evaluation- I don’t want to overestimate myself, nor do I want to underestimate myself</p>