chance me at very selective schools

<p>Chance me for: Vanderbilt (ED), UCB, UCSD, UCLA, Emory, Tufts, Northeastern, USC,Wake forest, Brandeis, and Syracuse.</p>

<p>Another other suggestions on what colleges to consider?</p>

<p>Race: Asian (Japanese) can I say that im a pacific islander?
I live in California</p>

<p>GPA:
3.69 freshmen year
4.0 sophmore year
4.58 junior year (i trimester to go)
UC gpa is 4.18
Cumulative weighted gpa is 4.0
unweighted gpa is 3.73</p>

<p>EC's:
1. president founder of badminton club
2. boy scouts
3. 500+ hours by the end of the summer
4. 2 week volunteer trip to africa to help install and educate the people of tanzania about water filters so they can drink and use clean water (i get to meet the prime minister of tanzania!)
5. Eagle Scout! (by summer)
6. Planning on founding a club at the school that involves what i will do in africa
7. National Youth Leadership Training graduate (through the Boy Scouts of America)
8. member of CSF
9. applying for NHS next year (not sure what it really takes to get in)
10. 12 years of soccer ( 6 years of rec, 6 years of competative)
11. 3 years of JV soccer
Scores:
31 ACT (going for 33)</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Vanderbilt ED: reach
Berkeley: (in state) reach; (OOS) high reach
UCSD: (in state) low match; (OOS) match
UCLA: (in state) reach; (OOS) high reach
Emory: reach
Tufts: reach
Northeastern: safety
USC: high match</p>

<p>Sorry, I’m not familiar with the other universities, but consider adding some more solid safety schools into the mix.</p>

<p>Most of those schools don’t include Freshmen grades in their GPA calculation. I assume you will get 33 on your ACT. </p>

<p>Vanderbilt ED: low reach
Berkeley: high match
UCSD: low match
UCLA: high match
Emory: high match
Tufts: low reach (due to its well-known erraticity)
Northeastern: low match
USC: match
Wake Forest: match
Brandeis: low match
Syracuse: low match</p>

<p>why is northeastern a low match? i thought it was a more prestigous school. like in the tufts emory range</p>