<p>I really would like to be accepted to Notre Dame and I would like to get opinion on my chances.
I go to a good private Christian High School in Ohio.
top 10% in a class of 56.
30 on the ACT and a cumulative GPA of 4.1/4.0.
Instead of AP Classes my school offers PSEO classes which are offered by a local university where I recieve high-school and college credit for one class.
With PSEO I have taken Speech, Western Civilization, Government and Physics.
Of the three AP classes my school offers, AP Calculus is the only I have taken Not sure on score.</p>
<p>EC's
four years football (one year Varsity)
one year varsity weightlifting
four years baseball (one year varsity)
named "most improved" in football and weightlifting (demonstrates work ethic)
Student Council-2 years
NHS member-2 & NHS president-senior year</p>
<p>Community Service
very involved in my home Catholic church
Server-2 years
Lector-1 year
President of Youth Council- 1 year
a lot of volunteer work ex. Habitat for Humanity, Soup Kitchen, high school leader of camps</p>
<p>My essay and reconmendations are good.
With my resume what are my chances of acceptance?</p>
<p>^david seems to be using that USC education - “states” should be stats. lol</p>
<p>But in all seriousness you have a competitive applicant, but nothing is guaranteed. I would stress that for the next couple of months, just relax, there is nothing that you can do now.</p>
<p>If you were a legacy I would say you had a good shot, but your ACT score isn’t really sufficient for ND. I applied with the same score, and similar stats and volunteer work, also from OH, and was rejected EA a few weeks ago. I hope it works out for you though.</p>
<p>I think you sound like a really great applicant, I would be surprised at a rejection letter. However, it is always good to have options. Are there any other colleges you could see yourself going to, and if not, why so settled on N.D.?</p>