<p>Hmmm... I just took the ACT's, i think i did pretty good.</p>
<p>At least i hope i did...</p>
<p>But lets say I got a 32, what are the chances that I get in?... I don't have THAT many EC's</p>
<p>Hmmm... I just took the ACT's, i think i did pretty good.</p>
<p>At least i hope i did...</p>
<p>But lets say I got a 32, what are the chances that I get in?... I don't have THAT many EC's</p>
<p>When you get into that caliber (ie:MIT) it becomes a lottery, IMO. A 32 is very, very good. Just don't count on it, but you should apply to some reaches. Just make sure you have safeties that you can be happy attending (also financial safety). Good luck!</p>
<p>Thanks a lot everybody.. I guess i'll bring this thread back to life when I recieve my ACT scores... since they seem to be so vital..</p>
<p>You have the sat scores for Syracuse and Boston U. And your gpa matches. u can try to narrow down your schools by researching them for majors that u might be interested in.</p>
<p>Don't be in a rush to choose a major. And don't choose a college just because it's particularly good in one or two fields you might be interested in. At the undergrad level it's much more important to pick the college that has an atmosphere you'll thrive in rather than a department that's hot (because you might change departments, and at the undergrad level the differences in departments aren't generally going to be huge).</p>
<p>Wake Forest as a reach.</p>