Can I make it???

<p>So basically this is my list of qualifications:</p>

<p>SAT: 2050 CR 740, W 690, M 620
AP: Bio 5, US History 3, Calculus AB 3
Rank: 43/750
GPA: I don't know but guessing to be a 3.6ish</p>

<p>EC's:</p>

<p>Crew: 2 yrs, varsity coxswain, state champion, varsity letter, most decorated female athlete on team, sportsmanship and leadership awards, team captain. (going on 3rd year) </p>

<p>Student Council: 4 yrs, community service chair, lots of volunteer hours</p>

<p>NHS: 2 yrs, VP</p>

<p>Headmasters Advisory Panel: 3 yrs</p>

<p>Started recycling/green program</p>

<p>Did a benefit concert to raise funds for Invisible Children orginization </p>

<p>Volunteering at hospital: 4 yrs</p>

<p>Volunteering and working at local Boys Club: 3 summers</p>

<p>The schools I'm applying to are BC, BU, Brown, CMU, GW, Harvard, JHU, NYU, Northeastern, UMASS Amherst, Yale. </p>

<p>Please let me know my chances at any of these schools and any special programs they might have in bio/premed/medicine that I might be qualified for.
Also should I try for a crew recruitment or scholarship?</p>

<p>THANKS :)</p>

<p>First of all, the schools you are applying to are way too spread out. Harvard and Yale along with Northeastern and UMASS? </p>

<p>You have a very slim chance at the Ivies. Your GPA, SATs, APs, and rank are below the average. An SAT of 2200 is supposedly competitive and your GPA shouldn't be much lower than a 3.75. On the other hand, schools like Northeastern and UMASS don't suit you well either because you are above their average. (Are these your safeties?)</p>

<p>Your ECs are pretty good as well. I wouldn't say they could make up for you academically though. </p>

<p>Anyways, you are a good match for BU, BC, GW, and NYU. Very unlikely for Ivies, maybe Brown if you get lucky. I hope you understand that you have good SATs, GPA, and APs, they are just not up to the Ivy standard.</p>

<p>Good luck in college! I have similar schools, being from Boston too.</p>