<p>Just leave me a link if you want me to chance you back</p>
<p>Hispanic student in NJ from a school that sends about 10ish kids to ivy level schools
GPA: 3.9 UW/ 4.5 W
Top 10%, school doesnt rank</p>
<p>SAT: CR 740/ M 800/ W 740
Math II: 790
Chem: 710
Will take a third for Harvard</p>
<p>APs: Chem-5, Psych-4, US Hist-3
Will take Calc BC, Stat, Bio, and Physics this year, Im taking those courses</p>
<p>National Hispanic Scholar
AP Scholar</p>
<p>ECs:
Big one- Active EMT member, 20 hrs a week (sleepover monday nights + extra shifts), 900 hours total when Ill apply in December, been to 50 calls totals
50 hours vol. at local hospital
Math League Captain
Varsity Crosscountry 9-11
Varsity Winter Track 9-10
Varsity Spring Track 9-10
Varsit Swim Team 11-12 (captainship 12)</p>
<p>My essays are decent, commonapp one is the first death I experienced at an EMT call, supplement essays will be decent.</p>
<p>Going Pre-Med</p>
<p>Schools</p>
<p>Harvard (why not)
Yale (SCEA- again why not)
UPenn
WashU (#1 school currently- going for Annika Rodriguez scholarship)
Cornell
Johns Hopkins
Emory (contemplating Emory scholars)
Vanderbilt
Amherst
UMichigan (Early Response)</p>
<p>As a URM with such amazing stats, I think you’re basically in almost everywhere.</p>
<p>Harvard (why not)-Reach
Yale (SCEA- again why not)-Reach
UPenn-Low Reach
WashU (#1 school currently- going for Annika Rodriguez scholarship)-If you demonstrate it’s your top choice, I think you’re in. They like demonstrated interest.
Cornell-High match
Johns Hopkins-Match
Emory (contemplating Emory scholars)-I think you’re in, unless the Tufts syndrome comes through…
Vanderbilt-Low match
Amherst-match
UMichigan (Early Response)-Basically in.</p>
<p>IN TO EVERYWHERE, except harvard or yale, you never know with those two. but it sounds like your high school has a fairly good reputation with the ivys which will definately work to your benefit. good luck,!</p>
<p>Harvard-reach for everyone who’s not a blood relative of chuck norris
Yale- same as harvard
UPenn- low reach
Cornell- high match/low reach
Johns Hopkins- high match/low reach
Emory- match</p>
<p>Harvard: reach
Yale: reach
UPenn: match
WashU: (#1 school currently- going for Annika Rodriguez scholarship): in
Cornell: low match
Johns Hopkins: low match
Emory (contemplating Emory scholars): in
Vanderbilt: in
Amherst: in
UMichigan: in</p>
<p>you look like you’ve got a good chance for all of them. you’re stats are all very good, maybe some of the ap scores are a bit low, but being an URM should help :)</p>
<p>Harvard and Yale are pretty much reaches for everybody, but it wouldn’t be impossible for you to get into either.
UPenn - high match
WashU - high match
Cornell - match
Johns Hopkins
Emory - match
Vanderbilt - low match
Amherst - match
UMichigan - in</p>
<p>URM, outstanding test scores, great potential common essay topic, amazing extracirriculars, I would say you have a shot at ALL of these schools. It’s only a matter of your essays and interviews. But with all sincerity, I would say you have a solid shot at all of these schools. Best of luck!</p>
<p>Harvard: reach
Yale: reach
UPenn: match
WashU: (#1 school currently- going for Annika Rodriguez scholarship): definite
Cornell: match
Johns Hopkins: match
Emory (contemplating Emory scholars): definite
Vanderbilt: definite
Amherst: reach (this is the harvard and yale for liberal art schools)
UMichigan: definite</p>
<p>Pretty much accepted everywhere. Since you are URM, you should get in to Harvard and Yale. Everywhere else is pretty much guaranteed. I swear Affirmative Action is reverse discrimination, but whatever; my opinion doesnt matter.</p>