Chance a rising junior? Thanks! (Will Chance Back)

<p>My opinions - </p>

<p>1) U Penn - Slight reach
2) Cornell - Slight reach
3) W&M - Overqualified
4) Wash&Lee - OverQ
5) Tufts - OverQ
6) Vanderbilt - Good match
7) NYU - Good match
8) George Washington - OverQ
9) American - OverQ</p>

<p>I only say that 1 and 2 are slight reaches because, obviously, Ivies are always unpredictable. Of course, it’s always a good idea to try to raise SAT scores. If UPenn is your first choice, your most important things are your recommendation letters, essays in your application, your math SAT (should probably retake, no offense; the higher the better), and your math course load… Especially if you’re going for Wharton. I think you have a good chance at all of the schools, including Penn and Cornell. You are taking AB calc next year which is exactly what Penn looks for. In fact, that is right on their undergrad desires bullet page. Your FBLA is good, and of course it’s always good to go for a leadership position.</p>

<p>The Rotary Ambassador throws a wrench in the thing; I have no clue how to deal with that on chancing… Por un lado, it’s of course great that you’re doing that. De antemano, I’ve found that incoming undergrads over 18 have a lesser chance of acceptance… Of course that’s skewed by year-skippers.</p>

<p>Otherwise, I think you have a positive chance at all of these schools. Some here will say your GPA is not good enough, but rationally, it is very very good. Most of the people on this site are intellectual elitists and are competing with you, so of course they’ll say that :D</p>

<p>If you would, please chance me back honestly. I’d appreciate it greatly.
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