slacker with a 1530, where does that leave me?

<p>So, I'm new here, but I thought I'd take a shot at this "chance" business. </p>

<p>SAT
CR: 750
MATH: 780
WRITING: 800</p>

<p>AP:
US History: 3
Bio: 4
English (rhetoric): 5</p>

<p>SAT II:
MATH I: 720
LIT: 780</p>

<p>Plus, substantial service record, with 3 week long, long distance missions, and general community service.</p>

<p>Class Rank:
25/247</p>

<p>GPA:
UW: 3.51
W: Unknown</p>

<p>Colleges:
Notre Dame
Villanova (scholarship money?)
Vanderbilt
Emory (scholarship money?)
William and Mary</p>

<p>you’re sorta @ the top 10% range lol which is good :)</p>

<p>you’d get something at Villanova definitely. Just not full tuition probably. Probably in @ William & Mary as well. The rest may depend on your EC’s and all that jazz :slight_smile: Good luck!</p>

<p>haha dude when i read this i was like this sounds familiar…
oh well you forgot to mention the fact that you wrote up your common app essay quick to get it in on time for early action, thinking you could revise it later. But, I think you’ll get into Notre Dame</p>

<p>You have no chance anywhere yet every chance at nowhere.</p>

<p>Seriously though dude, you will get into Notre Dame. And I think Money from Villanova.</p>

<p>You’ll get accepted to all those colleges.</p>

<p>Your SATs and volunteer services are excellent which would make you a superb candidate for all of those colleges. Your only downfall is probably going to be your GPA… but w/ good rec and essay (essay shouldnt even be a problem for you), im sure you have a good chance in all of those schools.</p>

<p>You might be eligible for merit money at Villanova, but full tuition comes from a Presidential Scholarship. Your SATs qualify you, but not sure of your GPA. And it involves an interview and several essays. I think they award 28…not quite sure of that number though.</p>

<p>I think your chances at Notre Dame aren’t bad at all.
I think that Notre Dame has been test-score happy recently, so good luck!</p>

<p>What makes you a slacker?</p>

<p>You will probably get into Emory, but I doubt they will give you scholarship money. Emory Scholars is a tough, competitive scholarship to win.</p>