Chance Me For a Chocolate Chip Cookie!

<p>i think you’ve got cornell, and that sounds like that’s where you want to go. so good luck.</p>

<p>In everywhere except Columbia, which is a crapshoot for everyone.</p>

<p>It seems like you’ll make every one of your choices except for Columbia and Berkeley (especially as an out of state.)</p>

<p>Thanks so much!</p>

<p>BUMP! Will definitely chance back! Already chanced so many people this week : )</p>

<p>Cornell CALS ED - Low Reach
Columbia SEAS - Reach
Northwestern - Low reach
Carnegie Mellon - In
UI Urbana-Champaign - In
University of Michigan Ann Arbor EA - In
New York University - In
UC Berkeley - a bit of a reach because you are OOS
UCLA - probably in, but again, OOS hurts</p>

<p>You have great stats all around, but nothing noticeable enough I feel for the top schools such as Columbia to give you admission. If you make sure ur essays stand out, it is definitely doable though.</p>

<p>Thanks! I will keep your suggestion in mind : )</p>

<p>BUMP!</p>

<p>bumping up to the first page just in case anyone else has any suggestion/input!</p>

<p>will chance you back : )</p>

<p>bumping up one last time!</p>

<p>bump; not trying to be greedy but just wanna hear if anyone has any additional comments, suggestions or chances : )</p>

<p>you should be in at michigan, and have a good chance at cornell, especially considering your ED. Berkley accepts fewer people from outside the california area, though they are making a push to increase their numbers, so you might hit lucky there but its a very difficult school to get into. You have just as good a chance as anyone at Northwestern. THe overall consensus for your schools is that you are just as qualified as the next guy, and that it could be up to a toss of the dice to see which person gets in. If you don’t get in, it certainly wasn’t for lack of qualification.
Best of luck, and thanks for your chance on me!</p>