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I know that only admission counselors can legitimately decide whom they admit, but I was wondering what you think my chances are for freshman admission to Boston Unviersity?

I graduated at sixteen and I'm currently taking classes at a community college, as a non-degree special student.

GPA 3.6 W / UW 3.5

SAT I
690 Verbal
660 Math
610 Writing

SAT II
I will not receive the scores until December, though I think I did reasonably well.

Varsity Soccer captain
Varsity Volleyball
Varsity Basketball (nominated all-conference)
NHS
President of Keystone
Youth of the Year
1st Place National History Day Mediterranean District (2005 and 2006)
Little League Soccer Coach
Bantam League Soccer Coach
Avid tutor
Award of Merit
Honor Roll

Advanced Classes:
AP History
AP Literature
Honors Literature
Honors World History
Honors English
(I took all the advanced classes my school offered)

I received all A's and B's in high school except one F in French freshman year.

2006-11-06 02:12:50 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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With your college courses as a nondegree student at the community college, it would make you eligible to apply as a transfer student. It does have its advantages though because of the number of applicants is different than applying as a freshman. It would also mean you would have to send your community college transcript, so you could get credit for the credits you have taken already towards your degree. I have included some links that could help you better understand the application and admission process. If you have further questions, talk to the transfer advisor at your community college or an admissions counselor at Boston College.

2006-11-06 02:48:40 · answer #1 · answered by dawncs 7 · 0 0

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