<p>These are all just estimations, because I honestly have no idea except for my own opinion and the nature of the schools : </p>
<p>Stanford(probably EA) - Probably have a 50% chance. You have everything they want, but please don’t be offended when I say that you may not get in -because- you are Indian. They, especially the ivy league and elite schools, have quotas to fill, and a very low percentage will be Indian. I had a great friend who was number one in the class, president of nhs, got a 2380 on his SATS and so much more, but was rejected from Princeton, Yale, Harvard and Stanford because he was Indian (So he believed). He was finally accepted into UPenn, and he couldn’t be happier. Although I think it is great that you can write an uplifting story of your struggles and how that has changed you for the better. </p>
<p>U of Chicago - I’d say you have a good chance of getting in here. You’re well-rounded, smart, athletic, and you seem to have a great relationship with your teachers and a great personality to match. </p>
<p>Brown (either PLME or RD) - I don’t know much about Brown except that it’s ivy and that it’s a great school. I think you’d get in here, though.</p>
<p>UC LA, Berkeley, SD - I was looking at Berkeley (LOVE LOVE LOVE California) but my mom said it’s way too far and that everything costs too much money out there
Anyways, I definitely think you’ll get in.</p>
<p>UVa - University of Virginia? I think that’s what this is. I think you’ll get in.</p>
<p>Georgetown (School of Nursing) - You’ll definitely get in.</p>
<p>UPenn - I live right outside of UPenn, and I can honestly say you have like a 90% of getting in. </p>
<p>Duke- Don’t really know that much about Duke, so all I can say is that you have everything to be a good candidate.</p>