<p>I am a Junior in state.
I am a male.
27 on the ACT.
3.9 Unweigted GPA.
I have taken several AP classes.
I should have great essays and teacher recomendations.
Looking to apply to the college of Nursing.
Have family members that are nurses.
I should be a NHS student next year.
Over 50 hours of community service as of now.
Varsity Track athlete.
Teach 4th grade catechism.
Great letter of recomendation from the catechism administrator.
Spanish Club and S.E.A. member.
Lastly, I will apply early.
If you guys can give me my chances, it would be much appreciated.</p>
<p>You look like a good applicant. Are you from an underrepresented part of the state? I suggest you consider retaking ACT or take the SAT, lots of people find it easier. Also you should get your essays done over the summer. You have a good chance.</p>
<p>I am a white male from Livonia, a suburb of Detroit. The area is probably not underrepresented. I am taking the ACT again in June. No plans to take the SAT as of now.</p>
<p>A male nursing applicant should definitely help you get in, especially with that gpa! Men are a minority in nursing. Still I would try to get your ACT up a bit. If you go to a decent school, I think you’ll be fine for an ED.</p>
<p>You do sound like a good applicant, but you never know what they are looking for. Definitely try to get your ACT up and you should be fine. And write great essays.</p>
<p>I’m from Novi, and I know of several people with similar qualifications who got accepted, so I think you have a very good chance. Do you go to Stevenson? If you do, I might see you at a track meet in a few weeks.</p>
<p>Yes, I go to stevenson, I high jump, we got you guys soon.</p>