<p>Chance me for:
UCB, UCSD, UCLA, Vanderbilt (ED), Emory, Tufts, NorthWestern, Reed College, and Amherst,.</p>
<p>Another other suggestions on what colleges to consider?
Im an asain person who is currently a junior. California resident(which will help a little for UC's)</p>
<p>GPA:
3.69 freshmen year
4.0 sophmore year
4.58 junior year (1 trimester to go)
UC gpa is 4.18
Cumulative weighted gpa is 4.026
unweighted gpa is 3.76</p>
<p>EC's:
1. president founder of badminton club
2. boy scouts
3. 500+ hours by the end of the summer
4. 2 week volunteer trip to africa
5. Eagle Scout (by summer)
6. Planning on founding a club at the school that involves what i will do in africa
7. National Youth Leadership Training graduate (through the Boy Scouts of America)</p>
<p>Scores:
31 ACT</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Your “stats” (ACT score and GPA) are a bit low for a couple of schools on that list, particularly Vanderbilt (though applying early decision will probably help), Amherst, Northwestern, and Emory. They’re a better fit for the UCs, though increasing your ACT score 1 or 2 points would still help a lot. I’d say that your extracurriculars are pretty good though.</p>
<p>So, summary:
UCB - low reach
UCSD - match
UCLA - low reach
Vanderbilt (ED) - reach
Emory - reach
Tufts - low reach (?)
NorthWestern - reach
Reed College - low reach (?)
Amherst - reach</p>
<p>These are pretty conservative estimates, though, so I may be overestimating the selectivity of a few of these schools.</p>
<p>Thanks ^
More opinions would really help!</p>
<p>I’m not sure about the other schools but UCSD is a definite match though I don’t really know what the admission stats are for it because I didn’t apply there. lol However, you seem to be a very good candidate for UCB and UCLA! :D</p>
<p>^thanks!
More opinions please!:)</p>
<p>Any more opinions?</p>
<p>UCB: Match
UCLA: Match
UCSD: Low Match
Vanderbilt: Low Reach
Tufts: Match
Northwestern: Reach</p>
<p>more opinions are welcome</p>