<p>Brown: Reach.
Cornell: Low Reach.
USC: Good Chance.
UCLA: Good Chance.
UCSD: You’ll get in.
UCSB: You’ll get in.
Purude: You’ll get in.
UMass Amherst: You’ll get in.
Northeastern: You’ll get in.</p>
<p>Assuming your unweighted GPA is somewhere in the 3.8-4.0 range…
Brown: reach
Cornell: low reach
USC: high match
UCLA: high match
UCSD: match
UCSB: match
UIUC: match
Purdue: low match
UMass Amherst: low match
Northeastern: match
Fordham: match
UMich (LAS): match</p>
<p>Brown: high reach
Cornell: high reach
USC: low reach
UCLA: low reach
UCSD: high match
UCSB: match
Purdue: match
Northeastern: match
Fordham: match
UMich: low reach</p>
<p>It’s always such a hard case for international students. At first thought, I know schools want to maintain a good number of domestic students and hold international students to a higher standard, leading to harder admissions. On the other hand, I know they want money and you guys pretty much have to pay full freight.</p>
<p>Cornell: high reach
USC: high match
UCLA: low match
UCSD: match
UCSB: match
UIUC: match
Purdue: low match
UMass Amherst: low match
Northeastern: match
Fordham: match
UMich (LAS): match</p>