Sent in application in early September; have not heard anything. Chances?

<p>So, I have not heard back whether or not I'm accepted... Think you guys could take a look and guess?</p>

<p>Stats:
White Female... no hook there.
Applying to Arts and Sciences as a Pre-Law/Psychology Major
GPA: 3.93 (uw) 4.3 (w)
ACT:29 (30 math, 34 science, 32 reading, 26 english)
Rank: Top 10%</p>

<p>Course Load: APUSH, Honors Lit(Two years), AP Biology, AP Euro, AP Government, Honors Calculus, Duel Enrollment Physics, AP Latin IV, AP Chem, Honors Chem, Anatomy, Honors Geometry, Honors Algebra I and II, and four or five art classes.</p>

<p>Essay: Well, my literature teacher said it was impressive, so I'll take his word for it.
Teacher Rec: Wonderful.</p>

<p>ExC's: Swimming 2 years (9th and 10th grade-Two letters then injured. Scholar Athlete), Diving 2 years (11th and 12th grade- Two letters. Scholar Athlete), Latin Honors Society (Three Magna Cum Laude's), We the People: Constitutional Debate, CISV: World Peace Organization (Traveled to Austria for a month as an interchange), Candy Striper at the local hospital (4 hours/week 52weeks/year), Junior Classical League, Honors Career Mentorship Programs (Shadowed a professor), and a few more clubs here and there.</p>

<p>Hooks: Hopefully my essay...</p>

<p>I would imagine you would get in. I applied in early September too and still have not heard anything. Try talking to your admissions counselor. Mine told me that they were still in the process of reviewing my application and that I would hear back before the end of November. Best of luck to you :)</p>

<p>I applied in mid-September, and I also began to get nervous so I called the admissions office and it turned out that they were waiting on my October SAT scores before they started to review the application. I told them that I wouldn’t be sending them in because I didn’t improve in any of the sections, and they told me that they would begin to review my application and that I should expect to receive a decision in 7-10 business days. I ended up getting my acceptance letter in 4. </p>

<p>Based on what you listed, I don’t think you should have any problem getting accepted. I would suggest calling admissions and asking them for the status of your application- that’s what I did, and it ended up working out.</p>

<p>Thanks, contacting them worked out. Best of luck to you all on your college choice! These decisions are difficult to make. :/</p>

<p>I received an acceptance letter last week with stats of ACT 26 GPA 3.85 and OOS but grandparents attended and two uncles on the Pitt medical staff. I am sure you will be accepted. I am History/pre law</p>