Is Syracuse University a safety for me?

<p>Just wondering exactly what the title says. I'm wondering if SU would be a safety or pretty close to it.</p>

<p>Here are my stats:</p>

<p>White male, low-middle income, divorced parents, parent I live with did not go to 4-year Uni and is from Germany</p>

<p>UW GPA: 3.88, Weighted: 4.25 (got 1 B freshman and sophomore year)
SAT: 2130 (740 reading, 720 math, 670 writing (idk what happened, whatever))
ACT: 32 (30 English, 33 Math, 32 Science, 32 Reading)
APs: Psychology (5), AP Calculus BC (5 and 5), AP English Lang (5), APUSH (5), AP Human Geography (5) and AP Government (5). I have sent these AP scores to all of my colleges as I feel they could really help. Also note, I never took AP Psychology, I self-studied</p>

<p>ECs:
Founder and President of Young Democrats of America high school chapter
Co-Founder and Secretary General of my school's Model UN
Active NHS member (around 250-300 volunteer hours)
Mu Alpha Theta (not very active)
Math Academy with a financial internship at ALCOA (Multinational corporation, spend lots of time there)
Wrestling freshman and sophomore year, doctor said I couldn't continue
High school Ice Hockey team-manager
I tried to stay focused on a few ECs and not just create a laundry-list</p>

<p>Awards/Recognition:
AP Scholar with Distinction (one 4 or 5 away from National AP scholar)
National Merit Commended
German National Honor Society</p>

<p>Was one of 88 students throughout the state elected to study at a state university for a month; studied Econ, Poli Sci and Chinese</p>

<p>I would hope so. Syracuse has a 60% acceptance rating…</p>

<p>Says 49%, but just making sure. I’m always nervous like that, hah.</p>

<p>You’re right, it is 49%. College data gave me the wrong information.</p>

<p>This kind of place is really easy to get into. I find it very strange that you’re worried.</p>

<p>Not really worried, just wondering if it was considered a safety.</p>

<p>Based on your stats, I would say that you’re about as unlikely to get rejected from Syracuse as you would from the local community college.</p>