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<p>HYPS= you'll probably at least get into one of those in the end, great chance at all of those because you're a pac-is. with stats.</p>
<p>you'll get into the rest</p>
<p>not good enough for ivy. try again.</p>
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<p>heh 1 more bump =/</p>
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<p>Okay don't bump anymore or people will get annoyed. =p </p>
<p>You don't need to anyways. You have a very good chance at all of these schools.</p>
<p>More in depth:</p>
<p>Stanford (SCEA) - I'd say you probably have the things that Stanford is looking for. They really emphasize personality and character - also the fact that you are applying SCEA will help too. And, if that's not good enough, they also like Asians (more than HYP) - so yup. Make those essays really good though! I think that's the most important thing for Stanford. Essays, scores (which you already have), and ECs (which you have a surprisingly solid foundation, having moved around so much).
Harvard, Yale, and Princeton - I don't think it's possible to predict exactly how HYP reacts to students. But I guess you have a better chance than most because you are probably within the top 10 in the whole state of Hawaii (are there that many selective private schools there?). I think those schools are trying to build diversity, which you've got. Focus on what makes you "unique" from the tens of thousands of applicants applying in those applications.
UC Berkeley - Safety
UCLA - Safety
Duke - High Safety/Low Match
University of Michigan - Safety
Virginia Tech - VERY Safety
Washington University at STL - Match
University of Washington - Seattle - VERY Safety.</p>
<p>heh thanks for the input man =D</p>
<p>Appreciated as always.</p>
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<p>I believe you have great chances at Stanford, and ALL schools listed. Well, not GREAT chances at HYP simply because of their absurd applicant pool. But better chances than most. You are unique, obviously intelligent, and have just about everything colleges want. With a good essay, I can't see why any university would reject you.</p>
<p>But do us all a favor: if you get into Stanford SCEA "your one true love", don't apply to a slew of other schools that you only like in name.
Some people love this school, but I would wager that Columbia University would be the craziest upside turn from Hawaiian life that I could think of.</p>
<p>Well I've lived in Italy, San Diego, Seattle, Washington DC, and now Honolulu.</p>
<p>I can handle change =]</p>
<p>Stanford (SCEA) - Low Reach (30%)
Harvard - Reach (15-20%~)
Yale - Reach
Princeton - Reach
UC Berkeley - Safety
UCLA - Safety
Duke - Match
University of Michigan - Safety
Virginia Tech - Safety
Washington University at STL - Match
University of Washington - Seattle - Safety</p>
<p>I'm out of state, so I don't see how UCB and UCLA would be "safeties"</p>
<p>w/e thx for reply =D</p>
<p>It's pretty rare for someone with such high stats to get rejected from UCB and UCLA. I consider safety to be a school where one has over a 90% chance to get into.</p>
<p>llpitch: how do you know your GPA if you haven't even completed junior year yet? It's difficult to give you accurate chances without that.</p>
<p>Flippy: Berkeley/UCLA are safeties for no one anymore; it's becoming more and more common that very high-achieving people to be rejected. And llpitch is out-of-state -- no OOSer can sanely consider UCs a safety.</p>