<p>Good chance of ADMIT or REJECT?</p>
<p>Depends on your extracurriculars and your transcript. if your 3.7 is from taking almost all of the easiest classes at your school, probably a reject, but if you really took advantage of all the opportunities that have been given to you, i.e. all the APs you can take, all the college courses you can take, all the honors, etc. you should be fine! Plus, don’t forget the importance of essays and ECs!</p>
<p>good luck!!</p>
<p>So does URM look good? Because I got a 2330 SAT I (single sitting; I don’t have the patience nor time to take it again), like a 3.999 unweighted GPA (I once got a B+ in an AP class), if I continue with my current performance I’ll have a final weighted grade of a little less than 4.9 (GPA calculation ends after junior year), hardest courses taken every year at school, lab research this summer with hopefully a semi-finalist at Intel or Siemens (though I obviously can’t be sure of that), a bunch of regional/state science competition awards, debate (captain next year) with a few regional awards, a lot of Latin awards, 5 honor societies, and a handful of other ECs and volunteer stuff, am the head administrator for a peer (mostly SAT) tutoring company and will be the owner next year, and should be a NY National Merit Semifinalist if the NY cutoff doesn’t randomly go up by a few points.</p>
<p>And I’m Hispanic.</p>
<p>Do I have a chance? I know it won’t be a big chance, or even a fair chance, or even a somewhat okay chance, but is there hope? Because Princeton was always my dream until I fell in love with Huntsman/Wharton, but if I don’t get in there, is there any hope for me at Princeton? Just like based off of results of other URMs…</p>
<p>Hopeless2NU, Princeton likes really high numbers…so URM may not save you (unless you have awesome awards and such)</p>
<p>Yes, born2dance94, there is a chance you will be accepted at Princeton. Your GPA and SAT scores would make you a competitive applicant at any school regardless of your ethnicity.</p>
<p>Take it from a 4.0 2300+ URM reject: nothing is ever certain!</p>
<p>It’s never all about the numbers. My son (not a URM) had decent scores, very good EC’s and excellent essays. They do look at everything. His GPA and SAT are lower that previous URM poster who was rejected. He was admitted.</p>
<p>How generous (in terms of admissions) is Princeton towards Hispanics?</p>