I don't have a clever title. What are my chances at Boston College.

<p>White male from Connecticut</p>

<p>Applying for EA</p>

<p>3.75 unweighted GPA at public high school</p>

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

<p>All honors classes and 3 AP classes out of a possible 6 (Calc, US History, Spanish (4 on test))</p>

<p>I am currently taking a 'Principles of Chemistry I' at Wesleyan University every other day. Since I am in the top tenth, I was given the chance to apply for Wesleyan's high school scholar program and got into this chemistry class. Chemistry is my major, hopefully. I currently have a A-; however, BC probably won't see this as I am applying EA.</p>

<p>680/690/700 on SAT I</p>

<p>~45 hours of community service (very bad, I know)</p>

<p>Creator, former president, former vice-president, and current member of the Support Our Country Club.</p>

<p>Former treasurer and current president of the International Culture Club.</p>

<p>I just started a tutoring to help all students in district.</p>

<p>Played frosh basketball and football.</p>

<p>Could you please tell me my chances at BC and also Villanova (EA too).</p>

<p>any extra curriculars? it's a little hard to judge just by seeing this info...</p>

<p>I feel my one saving grace at BC is my SAT scores which are higher than about 65-70% of BC students.</p>

<p>i think you have good chances at both of those places, although they might wonder why you dropped both sports... other than that, though, you should be fine. good luck!</p>

<p>Would you say it is better to not even write that down in the common app? I do still however play basketball in a local recreation league two nights a week in winter.</p>

<p>You have a good shot at BC (my sister goes there). It is much easier to get in there if you don't apply for the business school.</p>