<p>Hi, I'm a junior in high school, My GPA is a weighted 3.3, I got a 1950 on my SATs, and I only have a couple of ECs: Baseball, I have a job, and I'm a member of a club. I'm nervous about the selection process, and I want to know what my chances are of getting into these schools:</p>
<p>1) Boston University (Parent went there)
2) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey: New Brunswick/Piscataway Campus (Sibling went there)
3) Seton Hall University
4) University of Massachusetts Amherst
5) University of Memphis
6) University of Pittsburgh
7) West Virginia University
8) Xavier University</p>
<p>Also, let me know if there are any other schools that I should consider</p>
<p>1) Boston University (Parent went there)- reach
2) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey: New Brunswick/Piscataway Campus (Sibling went there)- high match
3) Seton Hall University- ?
4) University of Massachusetts Amherst- match
5) University of Memphis- ?
6) University of Pittsburgh- low reach
7) West Virginia University- low match/safety
8) Xavier University- in</p>
<p>1) Boston University (Parent went there)- High Match/ Low Reach
2) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey: New Brunswick/Piscataway Campus (Sibling went there)- Match
3) Seton Hall University- Safety
4) University of Massachusetts Amherst- Match
5) University of Memphis- Safety
6) University of Pittsburgh- High Match/ Low Reach
7) West Virginia University- Safety
8) Xavier University- Match</p>
<p>1) Boston University (Parent went there)- High Match/ Low Reach
2) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey: New Brunswick/Piscataway Campus (Sibling went there)- High Match
3) Seton Hall University- Safety
4) University of Massachusetts Amherst- Match
5) University of Memphis- ?
6) University of Pittsburgh- Low Reach
7) West Virginia University- Safety
8) Xavier University- ?</p>
<p>do me a favor- chance mine if you’ve got the time? thanks.</p>
<p>1) Boston University (Parent went there) - If you can show some interest there and get good midterm grades next year i’d say you have a good shot. </p>
<p>2) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey: New Brunswick/Piscataway Campus (Sibling went there) - A better shot.</p>
<p>3) Seton Hall University - Very good chance of getting in</p>
<p>What you make your ED school should be based upon what school you want to go to, so we can’t answer that question. Visit a few of your top choices and apply ED to your favorite. If you don’t LOVE any of the schools, don’t apply ED. The thing is, if I’m being honest, your stats are pretty poor. I mean, I would really try to become captain of baseball, president of that club, or something. If not, simply join a few more clubs. Run track. Volunteer. Do something to improve your chances, because right now it is up in the air. Again, I’m just trying to be realistic. I would say your biggest reach there is BU, so if you really want to go there, I would apply ED. Again, try to get your grades up, bulk up on honors/AP if possible courses, and maybe retake the SATs. Again, I don’t know how smart you are so that’s up to you, but seriously, it takes no intelligence whatsoever to get involved. Just do it, it’ll pay dividends in the end.</p>