<p>okay so after reading everyones chances, I am curious about what other people think mine are so here it goes</p>
<p>I’m ranked 141 out 399, but I go to a nationally ranked school (top 100) where academics are extremely competative and we have many kids going off to MIT, Ivies,ect.
I have an unweighted GPA of 3.51/4.0 (i haven’t really applied myself)
I have taken 4 AP’s-APH:4, APG:4, chem:4, bio:5 and 3 Honors classes-geometry, trig, Algebra 3, and am in 5 AP’s this year:Calc BC, Physics C, Comp. Gov., Stat, Lit
I have taken all college prep classes (no fluff except for frosh gym which is a requirment for graduation)
i got a 30 on the ACT but may take it a second time in Dec.
I played volleyball frosh and soph year
I played JV softball for 2 years and will be on varsity for 2 years–softball is my life, ALL of my free time is devoted to it (all year round)
I am captain of my softball team
6 summers working at safety town (4 weeks a summer, 8 hours a day)
Vacation bible school for 5 summers
worked at my dad’s last summer</p>
<p>So here are the colleges I have apllied to: U of Mich (AA), Tulane, Dartmouth, Duke, and MSU (I live in MI so i think that helps for u of M and MSU)
Chances??? and if you have any suggestions on great schools with big party scenes it would be greatly appreciated</p>
<p>U of Mich–Match to Slight Reach
Tulane–Match
Dartmouth --Reach
Duke–Reach
MSU–Safe Match to Match </p>
<p>Party schools–well, in the midwest, there’s Wisconsin and West Virginia, and in the south there’s Mississippi and LSU and Auburn, and in the west there’s Chico State and Arizona State. Of course, all of these schools still have academic requirements (especially at Wisconsin), and Michigan and Michigan State will both have their party groups–so it all depends upon what you are looking for.</p>
<p>UGA is the biggest school in my area, and UC Boulder is too. But neither are great academically. </p>
<p>Duke and Dartmouth are reachs for you, sorry. U Michigan and Tulane should be okay for you, maybe a slight reach. MSU is definatly a safety. You’re practically in there. Good luck.</p>