Chance a friend

<p>Info:</p>

<p>Native American Male (First generation)
Non-Competitive School in Queens, NY
Double Majoring in Pre-Med/Finance</p>

<p>Educational :</p>

<p>AP Scholar w/Honors
GPA: UW (98) W (104.57)
Rank: 01/253</p>

<p>AP Courses (Only the ones listed "plan to take senior year" are offered. the rest he self studied.):
AP Human Geography (5)
AP World History (5)
AP English Language (5)
AP American History (5)
AP Chemistry (5)
AP Calculus AB (5)
AP English Literature (Plan to take Senior yr)
AP U.S. Government ( 5)
AP European History (Plan to take senior yr)
AP Calculus BC (Plan to take Senior yr)
AP Environmental Science (Plan to take Senior yr)
AP Physics C: Mechanics (Plan to take Senior yr)</p>

<p>SAT: 2340
-->CR (770); Math (800); Writing (770)
SAT Subjects:
Chemistry (800)
Math II (790)
USH (800)
Lit (770)</p>

<p>E.C.'s:
Basketball Team (4 years)
Founder of school Newspaper
Class President</p>

<p>Achievements:
Nothing significant</p>

<p>Summers:
Internships at each of the "Big 4" accounting firms every summer (he will intern at the last of the "Big 4" senior year; He has connections through his father)</p>

<p>Prospective schools:
All 8 Ivies
Boston Uni
UChicago
UToronoto
Cambridge Uni</p>

<p>Chance him Please.</p>

<p>Ivies are all possible but you cannot guarantee anything in those schools but they are matches to low reaches. Don’t know about UToronoto or Cambridge. I would say UChicago and BU are matches or safeties…Good luck!</p>

<p>While this might be somewhat unhelpful - </p>

<p>I think you’re a shoo-in at BU and have a good chance at UChicago. The Ivies are always a crapshoot (sorry if anyone disagrees with me - this is my opinion based on observation), however the “nothing significant” under achievements might indicate… A lack of accomplishment? On the other hand, you have incredible scores, the race is a plus, and if you can write then your essays should be good too. Only things lacking are “achievements” (but that might be you being modest) and maybe too few ECs.</p>

<p>I know nothing about UToronto and the one girl I know going to Cambridge is probably certified as perfect, so I wouldn’t know normal people who get in. Not saying you’re normal. I don’t know you. </p>

<p>Good luck :slight_smile: (Chance me if you wish!)</p>