<p>Dear mchs12 : Your test performances (ACT) are solid and the 34 cumulative score is certainly in both the acceptance range for the college but also for the Honors Program. The 32 score on the Mathematics section will have relatively little impact on the overall assessment of your application for suitability to the Honors Curriculum for the College of Arts and Sciences. Your AP scores in English and History will also have some impact as the caliber of reading and writing requirements in the Honors Program is typically “AP style on steroids”; you will find honors to be an exceptionally rigorous treatment of the classics and more.</p>
<p>To try and polish your presentation, you will want to paint a leadership picture related to your sports and club engagements that shows how you actually made a difference in these roles. How did your volunteerism matter to the community? Discuss both the impact in the short term and perhaps any longer term residual impact.</p>
<p>As we say to everyone, your essay will be critical - remember to answer the question “Why Do You Make Boston College A Better Place?” After five years of having BC as your number one school, you should be able to articulate how you will not only take advantage of BC’s offerings, but why you make the campus a better place for others.</p>
<p>In closing, any one who wants to read a broad overview of the Boston College College of Arts and Sciences Honors Program can see this link : [A&S</a> Honors Program! - Boston College](<a href=“http://www.bc.edu/schools/cas/honors/about_a_s_honorsprogram.html]A&S”>http://www.bc.edu/schools/cas/honors/about_a_s_honorsprogram.html)</p>
<p>Good luck - we like your chances.</p>