<p>For someone who got accepted to this school, please chance me? (I'm in state)</p>
<p>It's my junior year right now and I'm doing dual enrollment for some classes including physics, us history, and biology. I'm also taking honors algebra 2 in my normal high school and the rest are regular. I took AP government and AP microecon my sophomore year. Honors geography my freshman year.</p>
<p>EC's:
choir, theater, JV golf, 4H- freshman year
JV golf, 4H (treasurer)- sophomore year
JV golf, 4H- junior year
will definitely be continuing golf and 4h senior year</p>
<p>The only award I got was for my GPA of 3.8</p>
<p>I regularly volunteer at a farm every weekend, volunteered at an animal shelter freshman year and sophomore year, and i'm going to be volunteering at a hospital.</p>
<p>I just got a job at an animal hospital as well.</p>
<p>I know nothing is really consistent except 4h and golf but do you think that would be ok because the colleges see that I volunteer a lot at places mostly dealing with animals?</p>
<p>I would most likely major in chemistry or neuroscience and be pre-med.</p>
<p>A few of my daughter’s friends attend Loyola. I don’t normally sound overly optimistic but for Loyola a 95 percent chance you will get in with your credentials. A few kids had lower than 3.5 with ACTs from 23-29. Advice is don’t throw a bunch of EA into the mix. Focus on the ones that relate to the medical field, your love for animals shows you are compassionate and would do well in the medical field. If 3.8 is your unweighted GPA and you scored higher than 30 on your ACT try University of Chicago as your reach school and of course UIUC. DePaul I am not a fan of. I know some kids feel comfortable in a Jesuit University and Loyola is a very good Jesuit college. Since you are still a Junior focus attention with the hospital and animal volunteer work. Tie it all in. My daughter had very little EA but they tied into her major. She was accepted to Loyola, UIUC, U Minnesota, U Michigan, Ohio State, Northwestern, rejected UW Madison, Chapel Hill, University of Chicago and Duke. Sometimes you never know with match and reach schools.</p>
<p>Can I ask what your daughter’s ACT score was? I’m also looking at some of the schools she got accepted to. </p>
<p>You can definitely get accepted there; they have an acceptance rate of something like 58%, and their average ACT scores are between 24-27 and the average GPA 3.7. It’s really not overly prestigious–I got accepted there yesterday! Any extracurriculars you add will look good, but scholarships, to my understanding, are awared on an academic basis.
Good luck!</p>