<p>Hey guys. Thanks so much for responding and I will chance you back. Please estimate my chances for the following schools:
UNC chapel hill
UVA
USC
Wash U STL
Michigan Ann Arbor
Ut Austin business school
I live in ny, so all of these schools are oos</p>
<p>32 act composite
96.5 weighted average
7 AP classes by end of senior year- Human geography, US History, Biology, Economics(macro and micro), Literature and composition, Statistics and Psychology
Hard class schedule from freshman to senior year- basically all honors and ap classes</p>
<p>Ecs
4 years of varsity golf and captain senior year
4 years of deca (national business club)- state qualifier 1 year and honorable mention 1 year
4 years of future business leaders of America club- plainview challenge finalist(business competition)
4 years of business honor society
Bbyo- 5 years- cultural organization
Temple Beth Torah confirmation class 2013
Budding friendships- visited autistic child every week for 3 years- wrote essay about this
Children's medical fund of ny- volunteered at events for the charity and visited sick children in the hospital- 6 + years of service.</p>
<p>Essays/ recommendations
I have been told my common app essay is truly superb. About my work with an autistic child and how it has shaped my character. Other supplemental essays all very good to excellent.
Recommendations- all very good. Have an extra one that is phenomenal from mother of autistic child.
Thanks so much for all of your insight! </p>
<p>I am not sure about the international acceptance rate. However, Cornell is a very diverse school so I think your ethnicity will neither help or hurt you. Your grades and ecs are excellent. The only drawback is that you do not have any ap classes. Although, you being international it might not matter all that much. I am going to assume you applied ED, I give you a 60 percent chance of getting in just because it is so competitive a school.</p>
<p>@12345n please make your own thread. It’s called hijacking and very rude. Also…you, another uninformed student, are not aware of how some of the schools in the list is reaches for any OOS</p>
<p>UNC chapel hill-reach
UVA-reach-reach
USC=low reach/high match
Wash U STL-a bit high match
Michigan Ann Arbor-reach
Ut Austin business school-reach</p>
<p>You don’t have any safety as of now. Do you have any? UNC Chapel Hill, UVa, and Umich are very selective on OOS, and UNC Chapel hill’s OOS acceptance is as low as Cornell acceptance. UT Austin is hard for OOS, too, but not so difficult as other three. </p>
<p>On the other hand, WUSTL and USC seem to be manageable if you pull out good essays and play well around your volunteer experience…however still they are not perfect matches. </p>
<p>If the cost isn’t problem, why not apply to some SUNYs or NYU?</p>
<p>Thanks for the response. Yea I applied also to richmond, Binghamton, Kelley school of business at Indiana, Lehigh and Tulane. Already got in and money from Tulane and iu. </p>
<p>Wow, we are very similar. Thanks for chancing. Like you said for me, UVA and UNC are hard OOS so I’d say reach, along with Michigan (but less of a reach OOS). Wash U, and USC are high matches along with UT Austin. Good luck!</p>
<p>@paul2752 Actually, if you noticed, the original poster states they will chance back, and that is all I was asking them to do As for uninformed, I’m giving my opinion based on the knowledge I have about these universities. </p>
<p>This application looks really strong for the schools you listed. I think you should apply to all of these schools because you have a good chance.</p>
<p>Please comment on my last post with my chances!</p>
<p>Alls I know about is USC no reason you shouldn’t get in unless you have something hidden like a felony Good luck bud and I wish you all the best.</p>
<p>All of them are high matches in my opinion, but odds are good you’ll make at least one or two of the programs, if not more. UNC and UT are notably tricky for OOS, though - you’ve been warned! Good luck (and for what it’s worth IU’s business school is great; definitely worth serious consideration now that you’re in there with $)</p>