<p>I have 32 ACT; 33 superscore. I have a 3.68 UW GPA. I have good ECs. I took NO honors classes freshman year. I took ONE honors class sophomore year. I have taken LOTS of hard classes JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEAR!</p>
<p>My class rank is the 21%ile.</p>
<p>Will I be accepted to
Grinnell
Macalester
Swarthmore (EDII)
Reed
Williams
Tufts
Rice
Carleton
Haverford
Colorado College</p>
<p>I would also like to remind everyone that my class rank is in the 21% percentile.</p>
<p>I want to be accepted to one of these colleges so I can attend them.</p>
<p>Good ECs=???
Lot s of hard classes= how many?</p>
<p>my ECS are cool, to say the least. One is pretty unique. I held a leadership position in an honor society!</p>
<p>7 AP class</p>
<p>I got into Rice ED with less AP classes and a 30 ACT, but I did have a 4.0.</p>
<p>Who knows? It is 100% certain that you will not be accepted if you do not apply. Go ahead and apply to a reasonable number of universities (within budget) and see what happens.</p>
<p>i was acepted to my safetaty with $$$</p>
Are you sure you mean 21st percentile? Percentiles measure the percentage of people you’re ranked higher than. In this case, you’re saying you have a better GPA than only 21% of the people in your class, which is in the lowest quarter. Did you really mean the 79th percentile? (100-21=79?)
Also, good luck with Swarthmore! I got in EDI, and I’m excited to see who gets accepted EDII.
no
I am in the 21% of my class
I divided my numerical class rank by total number of children in my class and multiply by 100
i do not mean the 79% percentile lol
No, you mean top 21 percent of your class. Being in the 21th percentile would mean that 79% of your peers have better Gpas than you.
So this post is really confusing to me. If you actually are in the 21st percentile I don’t know if you can be accepted into any of these colleges. However, based on your GPA and despite your protestations, I’m going to assume you mean 79th.
So, you havent given much information about anything besides test score and GPA and all of the colleges you posted use holistic approaches. So these answers will not be very accurate.
Grinnell- low reach
Macalester- high match
Swarthmore (EDII)- reach
Reed- match
Williams- reach
Tufts- reach
Rice- high match
Carleton- high match
Haverford-- low reach
Colorado College- unfamiliar
Chance me back?
http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1737373-chance-me-please-ill-chance-back-thanks.html#latest
Oh I get what you meant! Yeah, that calculation isn’t a percentile though, so it’s very misleading.