What are my chances at Boston University, GWU, UConn, and Villanova

<p>White male from Connecticut</p>

<p>chemistry major</p>

<p>3.75 unweighted</p>

<p>All honors classes and 3/5 AP classes my school offers. 4 on Spanish test.</p>

<p>15/190</p>

<p>1370/2070 SAT</p>

<p>I am a member of Wesleyan University's High School Scholar Program. I applied and was accepted into this program. I take a normal college "Principles of Chemistry I" there every other day. I currently have an A in that class. I am also going to take "Principles of Chemistry II" next semester.</p>

<p>~40 hours of community service (horrendous, I know)</p>

<p>-Founder, former president, former vice-president, and current secretary of the Support Our Nation club that raises items for the troops.</p>

<p>-Founder and vice-president of the Tutoring Club that gives academic aid to students around the district</p>

<p>-Former treasurer and current president of International Culture Club</p>

<p>-Member of NHS and Spanish HS.</p>

<p>-played freshman basketball and football</p>

<p>-currently play bball in my school's recreation league</p>

<p>-average essays</p>

<ul>
<li>good recs</li>
</ul>

<p>bump please</p>

<p>chances are pretty high especially for villanova and uconn. however, gwu and boston university are acknowledged for their good political background and programs offered. with a good gpa, in which you have, along with good sat scores, you should be able to get in. you're diverse as demonstrated in sports and academics...service hours are a bit short but with the schools that you're interested in, they tend to focus more on grades...so again, chances are good, and def. not slim.</p>

<p>I'm not saying your SAT is low, because it isn't, but I think you would have a very higher chance into GWU if you got it up just a little more. For everything else, I think you're a match.</p>