chances?

<p>Hello, I am currently a junior and high school and am wondering what my changes of getting into U of D would be.</p>

<p>Gender: Male
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Income: ~$50,000 (single parent household)</p>

<p>GPA: 3.790 (weighted)*
SAT Reasoning: Taking in May
SAT Subjects: Taking in May
ACT: Taking in June
PSAT: 176 (translates to 1760 SAT)</p>

<p>Junior Schedule:
American Literature (H) (semester)
British Literature (H) (semester)
Writing Workshop (H) (semester)
Latin II (H)
AP World History
Algebra II (CP)
Chemistry (CP) (honors math was required for honors Chem unfortunately)
Law and Society (H) (semester)
Economics (H) (semester)</p>

<p>Senior Schedule:
AP English Literature
AP Microeconomics
AP US Government and Politics
AP Psychology
Latin III (H)
Pre-Calculus (CP)
Sociology (H) (semester)
Current Events (H) (semester)</p>

<p>Extra-Curriculars:
Football (2 years)
Track and Field (1 year)
Mock Trial (will be 2 years) (District Champions this year)
YMCA Youth and Government (will be 2 years)
Philosophy Club (will be 2 years)</p>

<p>Volunteer Work: Will do internship w/ law firm or state rep over summer</p>

<p>Recommendations: None so far, but I know some teachers whom have commented that I am very talented, highly intellectual, and always bring class discussion to higher level and I'm sure they will have great things to say about me.</p>

<p>I’d say if you can get your SAT closer to 1900, you’d be in pretty good shape.</p>

<p>Its good that your senior schedule is hard that is very important to them they told us that in admissions. i dont think your family income will help or hurt you to getting admitted. Many people do better on the acts like my D. A 29 should get you in. Good luck.</p>