<p>I am a junior at a very prominent NE high school. I have a 4 flat weighted, 3.6 unweighted, and have consistently been getting 33 or higher on practice ACT tests. I was wondering if you help depict my chances to the following schools… (also I am taking a very tough course load this year all honors and AP, hopefully will bring my weighted up to about a 4.12)
Princeton
Boston College
St. Andrews Scotland
Cambridge University</p>
<p>this is my school [Weston</a> High School in WESTON, MA | Best High Schools | US News](<a href=“http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/massachusetts/districts/weston/weston-high-school-9559]Weston”>http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/massachusetts/districts/weston/weston-high-school-9559)</p>
<p>if it matters i also rowed for two seasons</p>
<p>indy123,
You can check with your school’s Naviance to get an idea of how previous graduates with your GPA and ACT scores did. An ACT of 33 is about the same as a 2250 on the SAT. Of course, that’s just part of the equation, and admissions depend a lot on your extra-curriculars, recommendation letters, essays, etc. as well.</p>
<p>With those stats and two years of rowing as your main extracurricular, if you are “unhooked” (not a URM, not recruited for rowing, not a legacy, etc.) I’d say you’re quite competitive for BC and St Andrews but realistically have very limited chances at Princeton and Cambridge.
Good luck!</p>