<p>I am a white male from a nondescript public high school in arizona
here are my stats</p>
<p>GPA: 3.804 weighted(my school only does weighted)
AP Calculus AB-3
AP US history-3
AP English language-4
3 honors courses(not weighted)
very rigorous schedule
4 yrs spanish
Taking calc 2 at NAU and will have calc 3 done by graduation
Rank: 24/260
ACT 28
math-33
english-25
science-29
reading26
writing-8/12</p>
<p>NHS-3 yrs
CHess-2nd place in N AZ regional tournament 4 times
Tennis-varsity-2yrs(weve only had a team for 2 yrs) played #1 on team
Taught tennis in summer(paid job)
memorized 351 digits of pi in school contest(i dont know if this will help at all)</p>
<p>chance me for these schools and let me know if any of them superscore
thx and i will chance back</p>
<p>U Rochester
Case Western Reserve University(early action)
Northwestern University
UC Santa Barbara
University of the Pacific</p>
<p>U Rochester-low reach
Case Western Reserve University-match?
Northwestern University-high reach
UC Santa Barbara-match
University of the Pacific-no idea</p>
<p>Well your grades and profile seem pretty good for the colleges you are aiming at…More specifically:
U Rochester : pretty much safe for that one…I would say 80% chance
Case Western Reserve University(early action) : EA helps a lot and you seem to match with what the college seeks for…Probably 85%
Northwestern University: That’s a hard one…Probably your long shot…i would give you a 30%
UC Santa Barbara: Fair choice…80%
University of the Pacific : 95%</p>
<p>Hey =). Im international so i wouldn’t know much about all the universities here. I’d say you have very good ecs although I guess marks can be pulled a bit on SAT. Personally i think the SAT is a ridiculous examination. It shows nothing about the applicant! Not every successful person is good with their grammar or critical reading or writing unless you’re into literature or math/science. And even at that the math level examined in SAT 1 is a joke and im sure literature giants can also laugh at the examination in great length. But anyways sorry went on a tangent about how much i dislike SAT’s and their pointlessness. I mean, we are all different in our strengths and abilities right? so reducing people to grammar, reading and math is just soooo primary school level dont you think so??? =) But hey good luck ^^ Wish you all the best.</p>
<p>U Rochester- your scores are bit lower than the middle 50% of students, but your ec’s will make up for that.
Case Western Reserve University(early action)- only your critical reading score is lower than the middle 50%, plus your applying early decision. i say you have a good shot.
Northwestern University- its going to be a reach for you. maybe you should apply early here, since it is very selective
UC Santa Barbara- your scores are all in the middle 50%. good chance
University of the Pacific- your scores are also in the middle 50%. good chance.</p>
<p>btw, i got the numbers from collegeboard.
i think you should apply early to northwestern</p>
<p>Case Western Reserve University - IN, I know someone who got in with similar stats to you
Northwestern University - Reach
UC Santa Barbara - Match
University of the Pacific - IN</p>
<p>U Rochester - Match/High Match Pretty good chance of getting in
Case Western Reserve University(early action) - Don’t know enough about it
Northwestern University - Reach your SATs are low for the school
UC Santa Barbara - Match
University of the Pacific - No clue</p>
<p>Case Western-match
Northwestern-reach (because of sat scores)
UC santa barbara-match
Rochester-match, maybe high match</p>
<p>I would say you get into all but NW. Thats not to say you cant get into NW, its just very tough for anyone. If you write great essays and make yourself appealing, NW is somewhat possible, because there are people in that bottom 25% for CR (actually, about 25% of them are)</p>
<p>U Rochester - High Match
Case Western Reserve University(early action) - Mid-Reach
Northwestern University - High Reach
UC Santa Barbara - Probably in
University of the Pacific - Dunno at alll</p>
<p>U Rochester - match
Case Western Reserve University- high match
Northwestern University - high reach
UC Santa Barbara - match
University of the Pacific - Like others Idk.</p>
<p>U Rochester - Safety/High Match
Case Western Reserve University(early action) - Slight Reach
Northwestern University - high reach
UC Santa Barbara - Match
University of the Pacific - i don’t know this school</p>