<p>So, it looks like everyone has already done this, but please give me your best chance %... sorry for the genericness of this</p>
<p>SAT: Math 770 Reading 620 (yea, low)
ACT: Comp 32 Math 34 Science 33 Other Englishes 31
Rank: 3/265 moved up 2 from last year
GPA: weighted 101.53 at a 4A high school in Texas
AP classes: Both English, Spanish, Calculus, Statistics,
Took lots of Dual Credit not knowing how badly I wanted to go here</p>
<p>EC: Varsity Tennis: 4 years winning various district and regional medals, and getting 3rd in state soph year as a 3A school
VP of JETS, VP of Chess Club, VP of NHHS, member of NHS, member of Superintedent Scholars, Member of Juniors Who's Who, Top Ten</p>
<p>Essays, decent
Rec. letters, amazing</p>
<p>White Catholic with a big dream... praying to get in.</p>
<p>Also, how is the financial aid compared to what the FASA tells you after completing it. (the EFC) need tha money!</p>
<p>Also in some other EC such as UIL Math, local Catholic Church(being a communion minister, helping with sunday school, etc), and doing a NASA internship over the summer for a week at no cost</p>
<p>from what ive seen, it looks like your right on the edge, act is good but probably won’t help you that much, leadership looks good, good gpa…and essays i know they’re subjective but i think they need to be more than “decent” and i don’t know how much volunteer/community service you have but that matters a lot so idk</p>
<p>I agree with tfeduardo…I think you definitely have a shot, but will probably be right on the cusp. Your GPA and ranking are solid; your SAT and ACT scores are also good, although the 620 in Reading will probably not help. Numerically, you look like you’re pretty much in range; in the end, it will probably come down to your extracurriculars and your essays, and how much enthusiasm you put into both. </p>
<p>I’m still in RD limbo too, so I know how stressful this time is…try not to stress too much. Best of luck to you!</p>
<p>I know…it’s pretty nerve-wracking. I have no idea what kind of an envelope I’m getting in two weeks.</p>
<p>But like I said…you definitely have a shot. Try to stay chill, and know that, no matter what happens on decision day, you gave it your all. That’s all you/we really can do at this point! </p>
<p>Also, I just noticed you asked a question about EFC…ND promises 100% financial aid, which means that it will offer you a package of loans, grants, and work-study which makes up the difference between tuition and what FAFSA says your family can pay. Hope that helps!</p>