Could you please give me my persentage chances?

<p>white male from the great state of Connecticut</p>

<p>3.75 unweighted GPA (first quarter senior grades AP History A-, AP Calculus A-, British Literature Honors A)</p>

<p>ideal grade progression</p>

<p>1370 and 2070 on the SAT</p>

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

<p>All honors classes and 3 out of the 5 AP classes my schools has </p>

<p>I am a Wesleyan High School Scholar. Every other day I leave school and take "Principles of Chemistry I" there. I was accepted again for next semester, and I am taking "Principles of Chemistry II" next semester. I just took the final in my PoC I class, and I think I will receive a B+ to A- for a final average.</p>

<p>~40 hours of community service (probably the killer here)</p>

<p>Founder, former president, former vice-president, and current secretary/treasurer of the "Support Our Nation" Club</p>

<p>Founder and vice-president of the Tutoring Club</p>

<p>President and former treasurer of the International Culture Club</p>

<p>UConn
Providence College
Villanova (EA)
Boston University
George Washington University
Syracuse University
Wake Forest University
Boston College</p>

<p>UConn–Safe Match
Providence College–Safety
Villanova (EA)–Match
Boston University–Safe Match
George Washington University–Match
Syracuse University–Match
Wake Forest University–Match to Slight Reach (closer to Slight Reach)
Boston College–Match to Slight Reach (probably closer to match in my view)</p>

<p>Good luck.</p>

<p>P.S. I know other responders will point out that it is normally more difficult to get into Boston College than into Wake Forest, but I have my reasons for believing that this applicant is more likely to get into BC than Wake. (The reasons relate to the OP’s home state, his/her being a Wesleyan Scholar, and also is based upon the current classes being taken.)</p>

<p>P.P.S. Be sure to spell the word “percentage” correctly in any essays you submit to the colleges.</p>

<p>wow I look like an idiot spelling percentages that way. I swear i must have clicked the “s” button instead of the “c” button accidentally.</p>

<p>I figured that is what happened (your GPA is too high for you to not know the correct spelling)–but I was just reminding you to be sure to check your essays (and other application materials) since people get rejected for similar minor errors all the time.</p>

<p>P.S. A good tip for all applicants–both to colleges and for jobs.</p>

<p>You’re in for all of those places.</p>

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