Do I have a shot?

<p>Irish-Catholic Background
Class Rank: 17/299
SAT:1300, 620m, 680v
GPA: 3.8 unweighted
4-5 Honors Classes or college level courses taken per year</p>

<p>EC’S
Adirondack Hockey League (9-12)
JV Baseball (9,10)
School-Wide Anti-Drug Mentor (9-12), Key Club(10-12)
Speech and Debate (11), National Honor Society, FBLA (12)
Religious Education/ Church Group (9-12),Student of the Quarter (4th) for Business
Recipient of Rochester Institute of Technology’s Computing Medal and Scholarship ($12,000)
Nomination to the 2005 Congressional Student Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C.
Nomination to represent New York State as a National Scholar at the 2005 National Young Leaders Conference
Invitation to represent New York State at the 2004 Student Leadership Conference in Washington D.C.</p>

<pre><code>Invitation to the 2004 Junior Statesmen Summer School for Outstanding High School Students

Invitation to the 2004 National Student Leadership Conference at the American University in Washington D.C.
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<p>you'll get in</p>

<p>maybe not! my college roommate was a national merit scholar, 4.0 unweighted, 1560 GPA with pages of extracurriculars and she was waitlisted!</p>

<p>uhhh not good. but i guess that can happen sometimes.</p>

<p>nyjets10,
what other colleges did u apply to (safties, matches), since my stats are close to urs?</p>

<p>I also want to go to BC</p>

<p>nyjets- i just realized it sort of looks like i was saying you don't have a good chance. i meant that the comment above me didn't sound good... idk you probably realized that anyway. i don't really know too much about BC admissions but i think you have a pretty good shot. i had the same scores as you the first time i took the SAT and my GC said i had a 70% chance or something like that.</p>

<p>If you haven't noticed, BC is a sucker for catholic kids/schools.</p>