<p>jk but now that you're here.....
I am a high school female in NC at an elite private school.</p>
<p>3.65 UW GPA but will graduate with 8 AP courses (4 junior year, 4 senior year: 4 is the most APs or honors courses a student can take in a semester)</p>
<p>projected 1900-2000 SAT score</p>
<p>extensive range of ECs: sports, environmental, foreign affairs, student ambassadors, music groups, etc.</p>
<p>chance me for: Williams (double legacy), UNC, W&M, UVA, Haverford, Cornell, Tufts, BC, Middlebury, Colby, Occidental, UC Berkeley, USC</p>
<p>Your best bet will be to be a little more successful on the SAT. 2000 is a bare minimum for Stanford and your GPA isn’t high enough to compensate.</p>
<p>That being said, I would say that Stanford is a reach (maybe high match).</p>
<p>If you get a 2000 on the SAT (2100/2200 would improve your chances considerably at the reach at schools like tufts, midd, berkely, etc…) , I think your odds are:
Williams (double legacy): low reach
UNC: match
W&M: low reach (its hard to get in out of state)
UVA (don’t know, probably low reach too)
Haverford: low reach
Cornell:reach
Tufts: reach
BC: low reach
Middlebury:reach
Colby: low reach
Occidental: low match
UC Berkeley: reach
USC: low reach
I would add another match/safety that you would be very excited to attend. You will probably get into at least a third of those reach/low reach schools.
Best of Luck!
Chance me:<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1451557-chances-colby-middlebury-kenyon-etc.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1451557-chances-colby-middlebury-kenyon-etc.html</a></p>
<p>thanks a lot!!
bump</p>
<p>Are you a Junior or a Senior? If you’re a Junior, I would recommend trying your best to get your GPA up to at least a three 3.0. Other than that, with all of your APs and your SAT score, I think that you might have a chance of getting in to Stanford; not sure about the other schools (I don’t know them XD) but you could possibly get into UNC.</p>
<p>wow. all these posters above are very generous with their assessments. how could Cornell/Berkeley be a reach for someone with a 2.7 GPA. I would pick an A student from a public school over a C student from an Elite private.</p>
<p>frankly, unless you are an athletic recruit, you have zero chance at Stanford and Berkeley.</p>
<p>@myboby123 and @benetoite i have 3.65 GPA and I’m not applying to Stanford hahah. I just put that as the title so people would come and read my actual chance</p>
<p>T.T Don’t lie; it makes Santa cry.</p>