<p>UW GPA:4.0/4.0
15 APs after this year
Race:Hispanic
National Merit Scholar
National Hispanic Scholar
Teacher Recs:Great
Counselor Recs:Great
Hooks: Hispanic,Low Income
Rank:11/660</p>
<p>Sat:2180
SATII: Physics 760, Math II 720
EC's: Great, don't feel like listing. 2 varsity sports, 3 leadership positions, 700 hrs Comm Service</p>
<p>MIT (Through Questbridge)
Stanford(Through Questbridge)
Princeton(Through Questbridge)
Upenn
Harvard
Northwestern
Duke
Yale
Olin Engineering
I have safeties, but not listing</p>
<p>Well how do not personally know how much being Hispanic boosts your profile, but I do know its important enough to counter act your somewhat low SAT score</p>
<p>MIT-reach
Stanford-high reach
Princeton-high reach
Upenn-reach
Harvard-high reach
Northwestern-low reach
Duke-reach
Yale-high reach
Olin Engineering-hmm heard of it, but do not know well it enough to chance</p>
<p>Keep in mind, Harvard, Yale, Princeton in my opinion are reaches for everybody, its close to impossible in my opinion to have it even as a low reach, I would suggest applying to some safeties just in case </p>
<p>You do need to diversify your list. I realize you have safeties, but you don’t seem to have a match in the bunch. Maybe throw down UCLA? I would also consider Harvey Mudd… The best engineering program around(I would say it is up there with cal tech for sure). It may be a little more attainable, but really no loss in quality… Your list looks like a typical applicant and not an engineering based one…
If you are an undecided student, it looks fine. Engineering focused, might want to swap Princeton for Columbia.</p>
<p>Did you apply to any of these EA, ED, SCEA, or REA?</p>
<p>MIT (Through Questbridge)-low reach/mid reach
Stanford(Through Questbridge)-mid reach
Princeton(Through Questbridge)-mid reach
UPenn-low reach
Harvard-mid reach
Northwestern-high match
Duke-low reach/high match
Yale-mid reach
Olin Engineering-unsure. I know they have high SAT scores, grades, rank, etc (and you have most of those credentials)</p>
<p>You have the URM advantage, “great ECs,” great rank, great GPA, solid course rigor, and exceptional voluteering hours. If your essays are that great, recs are that strong, ECs are special/amazing, then you stand a very good shot of getting into all of these schools. You are certainly in the running everywhere. Good luck Thanks for chancing!</p>
<p>MIT- Hard to do with that SAT score, especially if the math is low. but ECs don’t matter as much with HPYS, so you’re okay in that respect.
HPYS- If you’ve got some substantial ECs (the ones you say don’t sound unique) and you can raise up that SAT to about 2300, you should have an easier time with those.
you’ll def. get duke though</p>
<p>Great stats, you definitely seem well-rounded. I’d say</p>
<p>MIT (Through Questbridge) - high reach
Stanford(Through Questbridge) - mid/high reach
Princeton(Through Questbridge) - mid/high reach
Upenn - great shot
Harvard - high reach
Northwestern - in
Duke - low reach
Yale - high reach
Olin Engineering - in</p>
<p>You’re a great student, you’re just applying to some really intense schools. To be honest, you have almost as good as a chance as most, it’s just a coin toss with some of these.</p>
<p>MIT-reach
Stanford-reach
Princeton- reach
Upenn-low reach
Harvard-high reach
Northwestern - high match/low reach
Duke-high match
Yale-high reach
Olin - high match</p>
<p>You have a very good chance at most of them, but with the Ivy’s (and most of the other colleges you’ve listed) no one can tell for sure, that’s just the way they are.</p>
<p>Hey, I think you definitely have a shot at all of these schools. You are a competitive applicant. However, I do not know much about your ECs, and your SAT will not stand out among the other applicants. HPY are all high reaches, as is Stanford and as is MIT. Upenn is a lower reach, as it Duke. Olin and NW are high matches.
Good luck!</p>