Please chance me for next year! I'm very worried about BU becoming more competitive!

<p>If possible i would like responses from Students/Alumni or if you have first hand info like friends who went there. im really worried about getting in!!</p>

<p>unweighted gpa - 88.8 (3.3)
weighted gpa - 92.3 (3.7)
SAT’s - 2030 (possible retake, im a junior)</p>

<p>Classes</p>

<p>11th - AP language, AP U.S., 12S math, French 11R, Honors Physics
12th - AP Psych, AP Gov’t, AP Lit., College Calc, French + electives</p>

<p>Activities</p>

<p>Varsity lacrosse
Pit Orchestra
Jazz Band
Wind Ensemble
Marching Band
National Junior Honor Society
LD Debate Team - Secretary
National Qualifier top 32 at Yale Debate tournament '07
Participated in Speech team
Student Congress Team
Public Forum Issues Team
Extemporaneous Speaking</p>

<p>I love writing and It’s my strong point. My talent is in being able to pour my passion in spirit into my essays and along the help of my siblings at DUKE and EMORY, I will be able to submit strong essays.</p>

<p>considering this resume please state my chances if possble on a scale of 1-10, 10 being a definite acceptace.</p>

<p>i would try to retake your sat's and raise your score to get a more competitive edge - your grades/GPA are just around the middle average of many applicants but i think your ECs make you stand out and what can get you to stand out even more will be higher SAT scores.</p>

<p>overall i think you have pretty good chances but you should retake SATs if you want to guarantee your admission. :)</p>

<p>No chance at all.</p>

<p>I think you should do a little bit better on GPA. I knew someone who did get in with 3.3-3.5ish, but that was around 3 years ago. And like it says on title, I think BU is getting really really competitive;;</p>

<p>I think you will be fine. I was admitted last year with an 1800 sat and 3.8 gpa. BU really stresses the completeness of the application which includes teacher recs, essays, extra curriculars, and strength of program.</p>

<p>@ OP: You’re in assuming you take two SAT Subject Tests.</p>