Chance me for Duke, Boston U, Pitt, Cornell, NYU, and Johns Hopkins please

<p>Chance me for Duke, Boston U, Pitt, Cornell, NYU, and Johns Hopkins please!</p>

<p>PA student, female, white, non-legacy</p>

<p>My school doesn't weigh GPAs, so unweighted 3.7, I'm expecting it to go up my senior year.
Rank : 11/140</p>

<p>ACTs - 28 composite</p>

<p>SATs - reading 640
math 610
writing 640
I'm taking them again and expect to go up at least 50 points in math.</p>

<p>I haven't taken subject tests yet.</p>

<p>Junior Schedule: Honors English
Chemistry
Advanced Bio
Trig/Pre Calc
Spanish 3
American History
Senior Schedule: AP English
Advanced Chem
Physics
AP Calc
Info Tech
Economics
My school only offers AP English and AP Calc.</p>

<p>ECs : Varsity Football Cheerleader
Junior Class President
Student Body President
TACT Club President
Science Olympiad
Health Careers Club
Service Club
Concert Band (flute)
SADD Club
Spanish Club
I hold two part time jobs, and often volunteer at Saint Joseph's Center</p>

<p>Duke-Reach
Cornell-Reach(try ED and your chances go up signifigantly)
Johns Hopkins-Reach
Pitt-Match
BU-Match
NYU-Match</p>

<p>make sure to get some safties, based on this i would recommend Fordham U</p>

<p>I don’t know what ED is haha. And as a saftey I’m looking at Temple. I’m planning on going for pre-med or biology. Is there anything that really stands out that I need to improve?</p>

<p>ED = Early Decision. It’s basically this binding agreement where you promise Cornell you will attend if you get accepted. It basically shows how much you want to go to the school, reassuring the school that you actually want to go there. It increases one’s chances due to the smaller applicant pool and the raise in the acceptance rate. :slight_smile: good luck!</p>

<p>Oh thank you!</p>

<p>You’re welcome :)</p>

<p>And you should really try to aim for a higher SAT score - around 700 and above in each section would help you even more.</p>