<p>I guess Boston College, Notre Dame, and Wake Forest would all be considered sizable reaches but what would YOU say are my chances at getting into one of these. By the way I have other schools on my list that I think I have good shots at.</p>
<p>white male from the great state of Connecticut</p>
<p>3.75 unweighted GPA</p>
<p>ideal grade progression</p>
<p>1370 and 2070 on the SAT</p>
<p>15/190 class rank</p>
<p>All honors classes and 3 out of the 5 AP classes my schools has </p>
<p>I am a Wesleyan High School Scholar. Every other day I leave school and take "Principles of Chemistry I" there. I plan on taking "Principles of Chemistry II" next semester.</p>
<p>~40 hours of community service</p>
<p>Founder, former president, former vice-president, and current secretary/treasurer of the "Support Our Nation" Club</p>
<p>Founder and vice-president of the Tutoring Club</p>
<p>President and former treasurer of the International Culture Club</p>
<p>You’re not going to get into BC. With this year’s applicant pool, it has become as hard as an Ivy. You won’t get into Notre Dame, unless you applied early and Wake forest, you have a slight chance. Don’t count on BC or ND though.</p>
<p>BC is a good chance, I’d say low reach, and Notre Dame I heard is very big on legacy as amicw said. But overall your stats are pretty solid and congrats at getting into Wake! It’s an amazing school, my friend’s going there right now and she loves it.</p>
<p>^Are you kidding me? BC is not a good chance! Do you understand how hard it is? Arnold Schwarzenneger’s daughter didn’t get in and they have about an 8% acceptance rate this year!</p>
<p>hey stevenwheatland you’re the biggest loser on CC…its amazing how you know the places where arnold schwarzenegger’s daughter got rejected to…and its also amazing how you know the college’s acceptance rate for THIS year, considering the acceptance rate is about 26%…loser get a life…</p>
<p>btw…you have great chances at BC and wake…dont know alot about ND</p>
<p>and stevengayland…learn to spell schwarzenegger</p>