<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>