<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>BU- In
BC and Villonova- good chances but not definite. I think you will probably be deferred EA from BC but I'll say a prayer that I am wrong. (My son applied to both EA last year with similar grades/stats.(top 10%, 750/630/580). Deferred EA from BC and then rejected regular decision (the only rejection)...Admitted EA from Villanova...now attending Lehigh)
NYU and GWU...I don't know enough about their stats to give you an opinion</p>
<p>BC is a toughie. Every catholic kid in New England and 300 miles around that has the stats applies to BC. If you lived in Iowa, you would get in. Does your school have a lot of kids applying to BC each year? If so, they could give you more accurate info on his chances. In our area, unless you have something that BC really wants, you need over a 1400 (out of 1600) for acceptance there with good grades. NYU is also up in the air depending on the school. The rest look like good matches to me.</p>