<p>Just ended sophomore year. Looking at </p>
<p>Georgetown University
UNC Chapel Hill
UF
College of William and Mary
Kenyon
NYU
James Madison
University of Richmond
UVA
Vanderbilt
FSU
New College
Claremont McKenna</p>
<p>I'm a Hispanic and Jewish female from a competitive public school.</p>
<p>GPA/HPA: 3.9/4.7
Ranking: 14/657 which is about top 2%
AP Scores: Human Geography-4, environmental science-5, world history-4
Junior year I'm taking AP Chem, APUSH, AP euro, AP lang and AICE Marine Biology (the British version of ap)</p>
<p>EC
- plan on doing concert band/marching band all four years
- most likely section leader senior year
- started band club ( where kids come together and create groups to play music with)
- Founded Amnesty International club at my school
- President of Amnesty club
- Student Activist Coordinator for the state of Florida for Amnesty (basically I help student groups in the state with whatever they need. Almost like and advisor
- Ambassador for People Water ( with this position I'm able to plan events)
- Member of The Water Project
- Member of Debate club
- member of Jewish student Connection
- In National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society
- possibly founding a band national honor society and might join Kiva Club</p>
<p>Volunteering
- volunteered every Sunday at my temple
- tutor kids in Spanish once a week
- tutor through NHS once a week at lunch </p>
<p>Haven't taken SAT but I'm good at standardized tests</p>
<p>I appreciate your input!</p>
<p>Also chance for Bates and Bowdoin. Shooting for a 2200 on SAT</p>
<p>It’s hard to tell before junior year grades and activities go in. Considering how high your GPA is, you should have an SAT to match, at 2200+. Take a practice SAT and ACT as soon as possible, see where you are and which test you prefer. Standardized tests like the state tests are different from the SAT, predominantly the time restraint is very different. Your ECs are pretty good, not outstanding but still decent. They do show a pretty clear focus towards environmental issues. If your SAT is at that level, and your grades stay at an A level with the rigor of your classes, you should be well off. Continue to plan events in the community. Georgetown University</p>
<p>Chances (I’m only doing colleges I’m familiar with, and assuming a 2200+ SAT)
UNC Chapel Hill: High Match
UF: Match
College of William and Mary: High Match/Low Reach
Kenyon: Match
NYU: Match
James Madison: Low Match
University of Richmond: Low Match
UVA: High Match
Vanderbilt: Low Reach
FSU: Safety
Claremont McKenna: Reach
Bates: High Match
Bowdoin: Reach</p>
<p>Chance back at: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1518278-updated-chances-ivies-second-ivies-publics-will-chance-back-new-post.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1518278-updated-chances-ivies-second-ivies-publics-will-chance-back-new-post.html</a></p>
<p>Bates: High match
Bowdoin: Reach
Georgetown: Reach
Claremont McKenna: Reach
William and Mary: Aim for 2100+/31+
UVA: Aim for 2100+/31+
UF: Aim for 2000+/29+
NYU: Aim for 2100+/31+
Kenyon: Aim for 2100+/31+
JMU: Aim for 1800+/26+
Vanderbilt: Reach
FSU: Aim for 1850+/27+
New College: Aim for 2000+/29+
U Richmond: Aim for 2000+/29+</p>
<p>chance for chance please!</p>
<p>agree, need jr yr grades…but grades are spectacular…keep them up and keep on taking advance courses like AP and AICE…you EC are agverage, nothing spectacular, see if one or two can make u stand out. hard to chance w/o and standardized test scores or at least predictors (PSAT/PLAN)
but assuming you get 2100+</p>
<p>Georgetown University match
UNC Chapel Hill match
UF (in state?)–match outstate low reach
College of William and Mary match
Kenyon match
NYU match/low reach
James Madison match
University of Richmond mathc
UVA match/low reach
Vanderbilt low reach
FSU match
New College ?
Claremont McKenna ?</p>
<p>chance back!?</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1527194-brandeis-chance-will-apply-ed-chance-back.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1527194-brandeis-chance-will-apply-ed-chance-back.html</a></p>