Could you give me my percentage chances at places like BC, UConn, BU, etc please?

<p>If you would, could you please tell me an actual percentage of what you think my chances are. Thanks.</p>

<p>Boston College (EA)
Villanova (EA)
Notre Dame (EA)
UConn
GWU
NYU
Boston U</p>

<p>male in a Connecticut public school</p>

<p>3.75 unweighted GPA (PERFECT grade progression)</p>

<p>Including my senior year, I have taken 3 APs out of a possible 5 that my schools offers. I received a 4 on the Spanish test. The rest are all honors.</p>

<p>15/190 class rank</p>

<p>Superscore SAT (680,690,700) (CR, M, W)</p>

<p>I am currently taking a normal college class at Wesleyan University, one of the best liberal arts schools in teh country. I am currently taking "Principles of Chemisty I" in which I have an A. I plan on taking another advance chem class or bio class there next semester. I had to apply for this program called "Wesleyan High School Scholars" with an essay and everything. </p>

<p>Creator, former president, former vp, and current secretary of the "Support Our Nation Club". We have raised thousands of items for troops.</p>

<p>Creator and vice-president of the school tutoring club. We plan on expanding it district-wide later this year.</p>

<p>President of the International Culture Club.</p>

<p>Member of the Spanish Honor Society and NHS.</p>

<p>~45 hours of community service</p>

<p>Do you have any other EC's like sports or music? I think that would help. As far as everything I see here, an instate kid in the top 10% will definitely get into UCONN. I think you will also get into Nova, especially EA and also Boston University and GWU. BC and NYU are iffy, but I think you could get into both but it's a toss up. Notre Dame is a reach for anyone. It's an incredibly difficult school to get into. I'm not saying you don't have a shot, but it's definitely the real reach on your list. good luck</p>