<p>Coltsfan18: Quiet on these boards, huh? Here’s an answer for you that you’ll consider lame, as it won’t make a judgment call. Having spent a lot of time on various College Confidential forums over the years, I don’t think there’s a more overused and silly topic as the “chance me” threads that come from current high school students. I mean this with no disrespect whatsoever, as I certainly understand the mindset and anxiety of the college search process, plus the need for some sort of validation of your accomplishments. This being said, here’s my feedback to you…</p>
<p>Assuming you’re attending a traditional public or private high school, I’d rely on feedback from your college guidance staff to select schools that best fit your priorities & profile. If other students at your high school have applied to UR in year’s past, and the school participates in a Naviance/Family Connection system, you can easily track the historical acceptance history by GPA and SAT/ACT scores. If your credentials are in line with historical trends at your particular high school, then your chances are good. Overall, I would say that the interest level in UR has increased significantly in recent years, which has resulted in more applicants and greater competition in the admission process. Good luck to you wherever you may end up!</p>
<p>Class of 2016 Admitted Student Profile from UR website:</p>
<p>[Student</a> Profile - Undergraduate Admission - University of Richmond](<a href=“http://admissions.richmond.edu/studentprofile/academics.html]Student”>http://admissions.richmond.edu/studentprofile/academics.html)</p>