<p>Can anyone please chance me? I will chance back.</p>
<p>ACT: 34 (34 E, 33 M, 33 R, 36 S, 10 W)
SAT 2: 720 in Math II and Chem (will take again, should increase)</p>
<p>Freshman GPA: 3.8
Sophomore GPA: 3.9
Junior GPA: 3.9
Senior GPA: 4.0
This is all in a 6 point grading scale (94 = A-, 88 = B- etc etc)</p>
<p>ECs:
Played varsity basketball for three years, was captain all three years
Played varsity soccer for two years
Was Assistant Coach of junior high football team
Secretary of Math Honors Society for two years
Tutored fellow students 2x a week for two years (in Chemistry and Algebra II)
Was assistant care-taker to family friend/neighbor who had a medical condition (5-7x per week for a year and a half)
Walked dogs for the neighborhood for a year and a half, about 3-6x a week
Founder of Debate club in school (senior year)
Co-founder of "Basketball ABCs" club (club purpose is teaching kids how to play basketball; also senior year)</p>
<p>Other stuff:
Recommendations: All should be great, the teachers I asked love me
Essay: My essays should be somewhere between average and slightly above average (I'm more of a science guy!)</p>
<p>Please chance me for Cornell, Brown, Duke, UVA (I'm in-state), Vanderbilt, Emory, Duke, Dartmouth, Georgetown, Wake Forest and Washington in St. Louis. If you can, please recommend some schools that I should apply to with these stats.</p>
<p>You’re a very competitive student. But college admissions goes so much deeper than numbers. Letters of reccomendation, interviews, and essay also play a large role in admissions into elite colleges. So to increase your chances of getting in, work on your essay. Unfortunately, there are tons on science students out there applying to these schools who also excel at writing. So work on your essay before you submit your applications. </p>
<p>Your GPA and ACT scores are definitely competitive for all of these schools. It’s a little hard to tell though without your class rank. Your SAT II’s are a bit low, but Ive heard that these don’t matter too much. Your EC’s are good, but seem to lack something truly incredible to differentiate yourself. Also as Im sure you know, your ethnicity will unfortunately not help your chances. Anyway, best of luck. (:</p>
<p>Cornell: low reach
Brown: reach
Duke: low reach
UVA: Match
Vanderbilt: high match
Emory: match
Dartmouth: reach
Georgetown: low reach
Wake forest: duno
Wash u: low reach</p>
<p>@Mike1535 @12345n
Thank you both for your responses!
Sorry, my school doesn’t do class rank… I should have mentioned that
yeah haha, being Asian definitely doesn’t help</p>