Chance a San Diegan

<p>GPA: 3.75 UW 4.03 W</p>

<p>SAT I: 2250 (770 W, 760 CR, 720 M)</p>

<p>SAT II: 690 Math II, 710 US History</p>

<p>AP Tests: 5 US, 4 Calc AB</p>

<p>Course Load: Will have taken 6 APs by graduation, all the rest honors</p>

<p>ECs: a lot, dont want to bore you</p>

<p>Location: San Diego</p>

<p>Thank you!!</p>

<p>…anyone?</p>

<p>Good chance.</p>

<p>While I agree your strong GPA and SATs work heavily in your favor, it’s tough for anyone to make a call when you say “ECs: a lot, dont want to bore you”.</p>

<p>ECs and recommendations say a lot about who you are. There will be many applicants with your GPA and SATs, and every year some do not get accepted. The rest of your application conveys who you are, your leadership skills, your ability to be an asset to the student body, and how you, as a person, will add to the diversity of the incoming class.</p>

<p>Even if you provided your ECs, I don’t think that anyone on this forum can definitively say whether you’ll get accepted or not. </p>

<p>Question: You’ve submitted your application to BC and other schools already. What’s the value in “chance me” threads now?</p>

<p>Test scores are excellent, but will need rank to put GPA into context. And, w/o EC’s, which BC values highly, no one can chance you. There were plenty of high gpa-2100/32+ wait listed and then rejected last year.</p>

<p>jpm50: To be honest I am just really nervous waiting for all these decisions, so why not have someone tell me my chances to get me even more nervous…</p>

<p>In general: My ECs are all good, but I dont wann share them because I know people who read this site that will know its me…</p>

<p>Also, does my SD location effect my chances?</p>

<p>No, your SD location means little to a national school. California is well-represented in Boston.</p>