Chances

<p>I am a high school student from North Carolina planning to apply EA. Can you please rate my chances.</p>

<p>4.48 - Weighted GPA
3.87 - Unweighted
36/360 - Class Rank</p>

<p>ACT: 27 (I Know it’s low. Took June of Sophomore Year, will retake in June and one more time in September)</p>

<p>APs Taken:
US History
English Language and Composition
English Literature and Composition
Environmental Science
Psychology
Statistics
US Government</p>

<p>ECs:
Editor-in-Chief, School Newspaper (3 years)
Student Body President (3 years)
National Honor Society President (2 years)
Key Club President (3 years)
North Carolina Scholastic Media Association President (State Office)
-North Carolina Scholastic Media Association Journalist of the Year
-North Carolina Scholastic Media Association Editor of the Year
Debate Team Captain
-2 State Championships
National French Honor Society
-Studied Abroad in France for a summer
Varsity Football (3 years)
-Team Captain
-All Conference (2 years)
-All-Academic State
Varsity Baseball (4 years)
-Team Captain
-All Conference (4 years)
North Carolina Science Fair Winner
Special Olympics Volunteer (100 hours/year)
Global Young Leaders Conference
National Institute of Health Internship over Summer of 2007
-Published Research
Junior Statesmen of America Summer School </p>

<p>Work 30+ hours per week
Volunteer Bi-Weekly with Meals on Wheels</p>

<p>Am certain I will have great recommendations and essays.</p>

<p>Any help on how I can improve my chances, or other colleges that I could get into would be great!</p>

<p>Your chances are excellent assuming that you don't mess up the application or essays. In fact, I would bet you will get some merit money.</p>

<p>To improve your chances for merit money, take the SAT as well (but don't submit the scores until you see them). It is not uncommon to do much better on one test than on the other.</p>

<p>Hmm I would say that you will get in, probably with a really good scholarship (possibly full tuition) just bring up that ACT score or take the SAT. As long as your ACT is above a 31 (or 2100 on the SAT) I can pretty much guarantee that you will have a full tuition scholarship.</p>

<p>You have an excellent GPA and your ECs are amazing. With those ECs you should be aiming much higher than Bentley lol. Go for UPenn and Harvard (given that you raise your ACT or SAT score) you have a great chance of getting in.</p>