<p>My GPA is a 4.0 and my class rank is 13/170.
My act score is a 28 (29 superscore) and I'm hoping I got a 30 on this past ACT but maybe a 29
4 years of varsity tennis
1 year of freshman high school basketball- 3 years of intramural basketball
Vice President of Mu Alpha Theta club
Beta Club member
375 volunteer hours at a camp for disabled kids and a club that helps the community
a few random clubs
senior year- write for school newspaper and Mayor's Youth Council (do volunteer work and talk about politics)
had a restaurant job for 2 years working 20 hours a week up until beginning of senior year
I go to an all boys Catholic School and have a single mother</p>
<p>What are my chances at: </p>
<p>Wake Forest
USC
Boston College
Boston University
Georgetown
University of Pittsburgh
Syracuse
Clemson</p>
<p>Hi there! I’m not sure about a few schools, but your chances for BU and Syracuse look solid, especially with your rank, grades, and ACT. I come from a big public high school about 10 min outside of Syracuse, and several students who had 3.5ish GPA’s and about 1100’s for SAT scores got in. I do know that BC students range to 31-33 ACT scores, that may be a reach.</p>
<p>Clemson - Safety
USC (South Carolina?) - Safety
Wake Forest - Very Likely (They put a big focus on EC’s and they are test optional)
I don’t know about the others.</p>
<p>Take some SAT II’s alot of those schools “highly recommend” (required). ACT score is mediocre for Wake and Georgetown, but all the other ones you’d be the middle of the applying class as far as I know. I’ve been called average with a 32 ACT and 1400 SAT (CR and M only) in terms of Georgetown I wouldn’t waste you’re time if you can’t get them in that range.</p>
<p>Georgetown admissions place a large emphasis on test scores. I believe they require 3 SAT II’s as well. It’s probably one of the hardest colleges just to apply to.</p>