Please chance me for schools like Georgetown, Boston College etc..

<p>I'm a white male from PA
I have a 4.5 GPA weighted, 4.0 unweighted
Will have taken 11 APs by the end of my high school career, and the rest honors classes.
Have taken AP Calc AB, AP Calc BC, AP Euro, AP Micro, AP Macro, AP U.S. Government, AP US History, AP Environmental, AP Bio, AP Lang, AP Lit, and AP Stat. So far A's in all of them.
I have a 2110 on SATs, with 730 M, 730 CR, and 650 W
I also have a 34 ACT composite, with 33M/34E/35S/35R</p>

<p>Honors include AP Scholar w/ Distinction, and NHS</p>

<p>ECs are:
Treasurer of FBLA 2 years
Captain of Tennis Team, Varsity 3 years
Quiz Bowl Team Varsity for 2 years
NHS
Did 45 hours of Community Service at a Summer Camp</p>

<p>I'm applying to Georgetown(EA), UNC Chapel Hill (EA), Boston College (EA), Penn State(Schreyers), UVA, University of Richmond, Penn, Cornell, Villanova, Bucknell and Lehigh
Please let me know how I may do.</p>

<p>I forgot to mention this, but im also 3/350, and ave an 8 on ACT writing</p>

<p>Also, 730 on Math 2, 790 on USH for SAT IIs,and an upcoming Bio score</p>

<p>bump</p>

<p>Can’t see you getting rejected from many of these schools except possibly Penn and Cornell, good luck</p>

<p>Nothing stands out from your EC’s other than you being captain of the tennis team. Maybe if you won prizes at tennis tournaments, that will definetly make you stand out and you will have a chance at Cornell, especially if you apply early decision.</p>

<p>Aren’t you not supposed to apply to multiple EA schools for GC and BC? GC and BC only allow you to apply to their own colleges only at the early admission period.</p>

<p>An1100345, they only prevent you from doing ED at another school if you are doing EA there. Otherwise, EA is fair game</p>

<p>that is really impressive!!!</p>

<p>I say this all the time, try to tie EA to your desired major or passion. Admissions is tired of lists of EA that seem just to be there for formality. Great stats!</p>