<p>What chance do I have to get into Mcgill, Middlebury, Bowdoin, University of Maryland Honors Program, Syracuse Business or Communication, Wesleyan, and Colgate</p>
<p>(From best to worst: AP, H, CP2, CP1)
Freshman Year- 3.18 UW, 3.88 W- 5 H
Sophomore Year 2.86 UW, 3.49 W- 4 Honors 1 CP2
Junior Year- 3.26 UW, 3.98 W- 3 AP, 3 CP2
Senior Year (yet to be completed)- 5 AP, or 5 AP & 1 Honors (will be upward trend)
SAT:750 CR, 710 M, 710 W(Essay:11) 1460/2170;740 CR, 800 M, 760 W(Essay:12) 1540/2300
MCAS (state tests): Advanced on all 3 (that’s the highest)
Class Rank: 29/170 17%</p>
<p>ECs
150ish hours of community service
Tutor (don’t know if I should put that)
Francis Ouimet Scholar (relatively prestigious caddy scholarship)
Sports
4 year Varsity golf (Captain Senior Year)
2 year Varsity tennis
1 year JV baseball
2 year JV basketball
Essays, Recommendations & Interview should be good</p>
<p>my only 2 Cs were in French 2 H (79), and in French 3 CP2 (74)</p>
<p>let me know if you have any others suggestions and be as honest as possible</p>
<p>the top LACs you listed, as well as UMD Honours, are very unlikely. I’m not qualified to tell you much about syracuse or colgate.</p>
<p>I think you have a good chance! Don’t worry just write good essays!</p>
<p>if you are a good writer you have a good chance…your class rank isn’t too high but awesome improvement in SAT and good EC’s and all</p>
<p>but ur GPA? why is it so low…you must go to an extremely difficult school haha</p>
<p>For McGill, your GPA is low but your SAT is high. The average for enrolled students is 3.7/4.0 UW GPA and 2060 SAT.</p>
<p>My GPA is low because i got two Cs in french (im hoping colleges will forgive me for that), and I really did not work hard in sophomore year (just enough to get Bs). My PSAT was a 173, so that’s a huge upward trend. And, I know for a fact that I got a 5 on the English AP test, however, the other two I don’t know about.</p>
<p>I’m not seeing the top LACs here, GPA/rank is everything to them.</p>
<p>For the top LACs, I mean is there a chance, like I understand if I had to bet I would bet against it, but should I even both applying? Like is it that much of a reach?</p>
<p>It really depends on the rigor of your school. If you attend a private/prep school the gpa is often given extra weight.</p>