What are my chances?

<p>I just took ACT's and SAT's and am now caught up in the college movement. Some things to mention that aren't in my stats:<br>
1. My GPA scale: Weighted is 5.33 for an A+, 5 for A, 4.67 for A-...etc.
Unweighted is 4.33 for A+, 4 for A, 3.67 for A-...etc.
2. Rigor of Schedule- My schedule is basically as hard as it can be. I took 4 honors freshman year (the most I could take), then 5 last year (unless I doubled up, that was the most I could take), and this year I'm in 7 honors courses, including APUSH II and AP English. I'm taking AP Macro/Micro, Spanish, Euro, Environmental Science (if the course has enough people), and English next year. Fun.
3. I could probably play sports at a DIII school, either soccer or distance running.
4. Lastly, I know I don't have the SAT or ACT scores back yet, but judging how I did on practice and how I felt after the tests, I would say my CR will be around 770, Writing also around 770, and math around 680...I'm better at ACT math though, and probably got around a 32 on the math section today...I got a 690 on the bio subject test last year also, which was decent I guess but not great.</p>

<p>Here are the stats:</p>

<p>Student:</p>

<p>User Name: karrbinator
Gender: M
Location: Randolph High School
College Class Year: 2013
High School: Public
High School Type: sends many grads to top schools</p>

<p>Academics:</p>

<p>GPA - Unweighted: 4.05
GPA - Weighted: 4.70
Class Rank: top 5%
Class Size: 450</p>

<p>Scores:</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:</p>

<p>Significant Extracurriculars: Sports!
National Honor Society
Spanish Honor Society
Leadership positions: CIT at camp
Train new volunteers at hospital
Athletic Status - list sport and your level: Soccer- 1 yr. varsity
Winter/spring track- 2 yr. varsity
Volunteer/Service Work: Volunteer at hospital- 90 hours or so
Honors and Awards: Inducted into NHS, NSHS
Won a Deloitte sponsored accounting game, nation-wide competition
Nominated for a large amount of leadership conferences</p>

<p>Colleges of Interest:</p>

<p>College: American University, Choice #: 0, ED/EA: No, Athlete: No, Legacy: Yes, Status: Will Apply
College: Carnegie Mellon University, Choice #: 0, ED/EA: No, Athlete: No, Legacy: No, Status: Will Apply
College: University of Pennsylvania, Choice #: 1, ED/EA: Yes, Athlete: No, Legacy: No, Status: Will Apply
College: Washington University - St. Louis, Choice #: 2, ED/EA: No, Athlete: No, Legacy: No, Status: Will Apply
College: Yale University, Choice #: 3, ED/EA: No, Athlete: No, Legacy: No, Status: Will Apply
College: Amherst College, Choice #: 4, ED/EA: No, Athlete: Yes, Legacy: No, Status: Will Apply
College: Georgetown University, Choice #: 5, ED/EA: No, Athlete: No, Legacy: No, Status: Will Apply
College: Vanderbilt University, Choice #: 6, ED/EA: No, Athlete: No, Legacy: No, Status: Will Apply
College: Emory University, Choice #: 7, ED/EA: No, Athlete: No, Legacy: No, Status: Will Apply
College: Johns Hopkins University, Choice #: 8, ED/EA: No, Athlete: No, Legacy: No, Status: Will Apply</p>

<p>Desired College Characteristics:</p>

<p>Location type: Urban
Size: Medium Small (2,500 - 5,000), Medium (5,000 - 10,000)</p>

<p>Area: East Coast, Southeast
Importance of cost: Important</p>

<p>What are my chances of getting in to any of my schools?</p>

<p>Nothing that stands out you’ll will probaby get in with money to American and in at vandy. The rest are high matches or reach in my opinion</p>

<p>I agree with the above comment, though I say Vandy is a high match. You say you can “probably play soccer or long distance running at a DIII school”. I say this is quite a pretensious comment on your part, as you’ve only played soccer for a year? And then 2 on your school team for track? </p>

<p>BTW, being nominated for those leadership conferences doesn’t do a thing. It’s all for-profit to make kids think it will help you get into colleges.</p>

<p>I’ve played soccer for more than a year, just not varsity…same thing with running…and my running times match those of a DIII runner…I don’t understand why you guys think that Vandy and American would be high matches…American is one of my safety schools right now, as I am like one of the top 10 in my class…my SAT scores (well, except for math) fall well within the middle 50% at basically all of the schools I’m looking at.</p>