Chances???

<p>I am currently a (female) junior from new york.</p>

<p>Courses currently enrolled in:
-AP Language and Comp.
-AP Music Theory
-Honors Chemistry
-US History
-Trig
-Wind Ensemble
-Concert Choir
-Vocal Ensemble (audition only choir)</p>

<p>SAT: 1660 (only took it once, probably not submitting and will retake in spring)
ACT: Just took last week, been scoring around a 26 on practice tests</p>

<p>Extracurriculars: Theatre Company, Marching Band, Gay-Straight Alliance, French Club</p>

<p>Honor Societies: NHS, Tri-M Music Honor Society</p>

<p>GPA is around a 3.9 unweighted. (93.88 unweighted avg.)</p>

<p>Recent honors include being selected in an All-County Women's Choir and frequent soloist both in school ensembles and at church. I also participated in the summer music program at Ithaca College last summer. </p>

<p>I am intending on pursuing a major in Music Education (choral). I am considering applying to Ithaca (top choice), Westminster (part of Rider University), Crane School of Music (SUNY Potsdam), SUNY Fredonia, Hartt School of Music (part of Hartford U) Susquehanna, West Chester University of PA, Syracuse, etc. </p>

<p>Do i have a good shot, specifically at Ithaca? I know since im going for music you cant see my skill level in voice, which is a huge factor for auditions. My repertoire (as of now) for auditions is "Lullaby" from The Consul (Menotti), "Pieta, Signore" (Stradella), and "Du bist wie eine blume" (i think its Schumann) For you music people, is that a good set of songs? If there are any of you out there! thanks so much!</p>

<p>I will make no assumption about what ACT score you scored for real. But, because of the audition, there is no real safety.</p>

<p>Ithaca: Match
Rider-Westminster: Low match
SUNY Potsdam-Crane: Low match
SUNY Fredonia: Low match
Hartford-Hartt: Low match
Susquehanna: Low match
West Chester: Low match
Syracuse: High match</p>

<p>If you score 2100+/31+ by application time, you may as well try U Rochester-Eastman, Oberlin or UVA. (Unless, somehow, I overestimated UVA’s musical reputation)</p>