Without the name of the school, there's no way to directly answer that. If it helps, I had a 3.2 GPA with no community service and an expulsion from high school, and I got into a 38% school (probably not the norm, but whatever). Sometimes it depends what the admissions people were mixing in their coffee that day... "shoe-in" is not a good term to use in the college admissions process. It assumes there's logic to it, which is rarely true. Assuming you don't have any serious issues and your test scores are consistent with your GPA and sunny disposition, I'd say you would be competitive at a school with an acceptance rate that you indicated... though not a shoe-in.
Everyone is down.
Montana grizzly are selective with an acceptance rate of about 95.4 percent.
University of Montana enjoys an acceptance rate of 95.4 percent.
The University of Southern California has an acceptance rate of just under 20 percent. The rate has dropped markedly over the past few years.
I have no idea what the acceptance rate is specifically, but I heard that 80% of all people who apply get called in for and interview...
Peddie School is located in Hightstown, New Jersey and teaches grades 9-12. It was founded in 1864 and has an acceptance rate of 20 percent.
IN 2007 the acceptance rate was around 34% however supposedly in the 2008 admissions only around 24% of the students who applied were accepted and the average SAT score for the class of 2012 in 1980
The Choate Rosemary Hall school is a selective boarding school for students in 9 through 12 grades. The acceptance rate for 2014 was 23 percent.
Acceptance rate for the Marine Corps Officer Candidate School are 25-30 percent. Candidates need to be in excellent physical and mental shape.
About 99%.
The acceptance rate at Eaglebrook School in Deerfield, MA is 62 percent. The school's endowment is $60 million and the student population is 252.
According to the Related Link below the early one is 53%, the regular 41% and the overall is 42%.