<p>I am a junior,white, male at a nationally ranked public high school in PA. Please chance me at these schools and suggest any safeties that are similar to the schools below. Thank you!</p>
<p>University of Maryland
University of Virginia
Boston College
Villanova
Tulane
Pitt
University of Michigan
Wake Forest
University of Wisconsin- Madison
Vanderbilt</p>
<p>I am looking at majoring in International Relations/ International Studies.
SAT (retaking in March)- Math- 650, CR-650, Writing-630
GPA (unweighted): 3.77
GPA (weighted): 3.90</p>
<p>Classes: Freshman
Honors English
Honors U.S. Gov
Honors physical science
Spanish 2
Intro to business
Journalism
Honors Theoretical Geometry</p>
<p>Sophmore:
Honors Biology
Honors English
Honors World History
Honors Trig/PreCalc BC
Honors Spanish 3
Marketing
World Religions</p>
<p>Junior:
AP English
AP Calc BC
Honors Physics
Honors Social Studies
Honors Spanish 4
French 1</p>
<p>Planned senior classes:
AP English
AP Stats
AP Gov
AP Spanish
Honors Chemistry
French 2
Constitutional Law</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
Political Club- 9
Debate Club-10
Newspaper- 9-12 (Editor 11-12) Won local awards for editorial writing and state awards for news coverage.
Church Youth Group
200ish volunteer hours
Campaign Treasurer for local campaign
NHS- 11-12</p>
<p>University of Maryland - match
University of Virginia - reach
Boston College - reach
Villanova - high match
Tulane - high match/reach
Pitt - safety
University of Michigan - high match
Wake Forest - reach?
University of Wisconsin- Madison - idk
Vanderbilt - reach</p>
<p>increase ur SAT to 2000+ and you will have a much better chance at those uni’s.</p>
<p>University of Maryland - match
University of Virginia - reach
Boston College- high match
Villanova - high match
Tulane - high match
Pitt- match
University of Michigan- reach
Wake Forest- high match
University of Wisconsin- Madison- high match
Vanderbilt- reach</p>
<p>A high match/low reach means you’re on the borderline of getting in and reaching. It varies from person to person, but for me, a high match means “it’s close to 50/50, but probably in” while a low reach means “it’s close to 50/50, but probably not in”; therefore a high match / low reach would be a true 50/50.</p>
<p>Get good APs and try to raise your SATs a bit, and that’ll really improve your chances tenfold.</p>
<p>University of Maryland - Match
University of Virginia - Reach
Boston College - Match
Villanova - Match
Tulane - Match
Pitt - In
University of Michigan - Match
Wake Forest - match
University of Wisconsin- Madison -Dunno enough about it
Vanderbilt - Low reach</p>