Is 700 service hours enough? Help?

<p>SAT- 2050
GPA weighted- 3.7
GPA unweighted- 3.48 (I’ve taken 15 APs/ honors classes since freshmen year)
Major- Chemistry
ECs-
Volunteered at a hospital- 272 hours
Key Club for 3 years and in executive board
CSF for 3 years
National honors Society
Alumni of Youth Leadership Club
Medical Association Vice President
Catholic church volunteering
Community service hours- 700 hours </p>

<p>Senior year classes-
AP Government/ AP Economy
AP Physics
AP pyschology
AP Literature
AP Calc AB
Spanish 4</p>

<p>Please SCU is my dream school and I really want to get in. I want to major in Chemistry and hopefully go into Med School :slight_smile: Any advice will be taken.</p>

<p>Can I even get in?</p>

<p>There are no guarantees, but it looks like you are an ideal SCU student. I can’t imagine that you wouldn’t get in, unless your teacher recommendations aren’t strong. Good luck!!</p>

<p>The hours of services did not quite matter in my opinion, i think scu looked deeper than that. Perhaps, what matter the most is the quality of ur service (how ur hours of service affected u personally and how it help the lives of others). But as we all know, admission process sometimes could be a mystery. I’m not a perfect student and my grade is not great either, and to make it worse i’ve been hearing that the admission got tougher as my overachiever friend unfortunately got rejected. However, when I least expected the result of my admission, sometimes it could become a good surprise. I’m accepted to scu leavey business school as an international student, and still in great consideration whether i will be taking this opportunity because it’s very close from my home ( i was rejected from my top choice and just recently thinking about scu after i got the admission). All the best for u.</p>

<p>aww really? I’m also in national society of high school scholars?? Catholic church? Medical association??
Anyone???</p>

<p>I’m also taking 5 APs my senior year???</p>

<p>Also they have a 73% acceptance rate. I’m applying for early action btw</p>

<p>You’re a great candidate. Be sure to schedule an interview. And read about Health Professions at SCU.</p>

<p>I think you will get in to SCU. Early action will also help your chances (shows interest).</p>