Being Faculty Child Hurts Chances?

<p>I’m impressed with the plot and the overall character development. </p>

<p>You could name the film “DiscriminAsian”</p>

<p>I recommend that you use Jack Nicholson to play the evil head of admissions and maybe Gene Hackman as the plotting department head (two white guys who are excellent at playing mean). Definitely pick whoever you want to be your girlfriend :-). </p>

<p>Seriously, you’re wound a little too tight. You should have no worries and should enjoy being a high school senior. </p>

<p>This is one for the ages.</p>

<p>@HappyHelper you are awesome, you too @ClassicRockerDad</p>

<p>You are over thinking it. </p>

<p>@ClassicRockerDad:</p>

<p>LOLOLOLOL.</p>

<p>UIUC may not be a formula school any more as apps to some of its most popular programs (like CS) have skyrocketed. In the not-so-distant past, meeting certain criteria meant pretty much certain admission, however.</p>

<p>Regardless, given the OP’s stats and status as child of faculty, I would be absolutely shocked if he didn’t get in to UIUC with the major that he wants (regardless of the major).</p>

<p>A Fac Brat is one of the golden tickets of golden tickets. And OP has nutso stats to boot. And target college has “75th ACT percentile for this university is only a 28 and it accepts 60% of all applicants.” while OP has a 35.</p>

<p>I’ve been on CC for a while and I fully concur with @BrownParent

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<p>@BrownParent‌ After this site has helped for so many years to get me into college, it’s nice to give back. :P</p>