Chances?

<p>I visited Villanova yesterday and fell in love! I'm a Catholic white female from NEPA, and I am a rising senior at a Catholic high school. I will be applying to the college of liberal arts. My eventual career goal is to be an ESL teacher.</p>

<p>SATs:
730 CR
640 Math
760 Writing
I'm going to retake them again in October and hopefully get my math score up to at least 680 but I'm crossing my fingers for 700. :)</p>

<p>4.1 Weighted GPA; unweighted: ???</p>

<p>Rank 5/225</p>

<p>At my school, underclassmen don't take AP classes. This coming year I'll be taking AP Lit and Composition, Calc, and US History.</p>

<p>School activities/Awards:
-Chorus
-School musical
-National Honor Society
-Track and Field (I quit because of an injury)
-Student Council
-Rotary Club
-SADD club
-St. Michael's Society, a service club whose members are selected by the faculty advisor
-Awards for academic excellence in Spanish 2, Honors Spanish 3, French 1, and French 2
-Placed 3rd regionally in the National French Exam for French 2
-Gold medal and summa cum laude for National Latin Exam for Latin 1</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
-Piano lessons for 8 years
-Church Youth Group and Youth Advisory Board; The YAB basically plans what sort of activities the youth group will do and we coordinate stuff with different organizations like our local soup kitchen and Habitat for Humanity.
-Girl Scout for 12 years; achieved Bronze and Silver Awards and am currently working on my Gold Award, which is the equivalent of the Eagle Scout award in Boy Scouts.
-Relay for Life
-Vacation Bible School music teacher
-Confirmation retreat facilitator
-I've also taken an ASL class outside of school.</p>

<p>Thanks! :)</p>

<p>you should be all set, SAT's definitely wouldnt hurt, but don't stress about them, maybe even try the ACT... but one 640 really wont hurt you</p>

<p>Sounds like you have a good chance</p>

<p>Thanks! :)</p>

<p>your good. Don't sweat</p>

<p>I would not worry if I were you! While Villanova is definately not an easy university to get into, the arts & sciences department accepts the most applicants.</p>