Please Chance Me! (sorry i know people hate these)

<p>Here's a little about me::</p>

<ul>
<li>White Female, CT</li>
<li>Large Good Public H.S, no rankings but in the top 10%</li>
<li>National Honor Society- 2yr</li>
<li>National French Honor Society- 3yr</li>
<li>Guidance Honors Association 2yr & treasurer</li>
<li>Student Government Member</li>
<li>Work in the school store</li>
<li>Tutor</li>
<li>Varsity Soccer 2yrs</li>
<li>Varsity Indoor Track 2yrs going on 3</li>
<li>Varsity Outdoor Track 3yrs going on 4(will be captain this spring)</li>
<li>All Conference Academic Soccer Team, 2 years</li>
<li>Manager for the boys track team 2 years</li>
<li>Premier soccer year round</li>
<li>Recreation Basketball winter</li>
<li>Member of Youth Group</li>
<li>Work in the spring and summer at an ice cream shop </li>
<li>3.72 GPA (unweighted) 4.17 (weighted)</li>
<li>Started off with one honors class freshmen year and have added more every year</li>
<li>No APs my junior year but all honors</li>
<li>2 APs my senior year & the rest honors</li>
<li>SAT 610m,, 590 reading,, 530 writing</li>
<li>ACT 27 Composite</li>
<li><p>Great Teacher Recs</p></li>
<li><p>Accepted to Fordham & Fairfield so far</p></li>
</ul>

<p>i know my test scores aren't that good, but i'm hoping that my extra curricular activities make up a little?</p>

<p>i applied RD to 'Nova, do i have a shot??</p>

<p>if you got into fordham, i dont see why u wudnt get into Nova, only downside i can find is SAT and ACT seem low, but i am not super familiar with them. I think u will get in tho, good luck</p>

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<p>I think you have a really good shot of getting in. I would not worry about it but I heard that it is a lot easier to get into nova with a letter. I know a few people who have used letters to get in there. If you have not done an interview, I think you should. I heard they help a lot as well. Good luck!</p>

<p>You have a nice list of accomplishments, but college admissions are largely about one thing, the SAT. And your SAT math/reading score is about 100 points below the average score at Villanova (1295 math/reading). Considering that Villanova accepts only 39% of their applicants, you should probably be prepared to be either waitlisted or rejected. Best of luck though.</p>