<p>Stats:
3.85 UW GPA
34 ACT
800 Bio, 750 Math I, 800 US History
12 AP Classes all 4s and 5s
206 PSAT (National Merit Commended)</p>
<p>Extra-Curriculars:
Mu Alpha Theta (3 years)
SNHS (2 years)
Mock Trial - outstanding witness, team captain (regional winners)
School Leadership Team (10 chosen out of class of 810)
Peer Leader (considered prestigious)
Partnership Walk Club - pres.
Amnesty International (Founder, Pres.)
Recipient of Presidents Voluntary Service Award (Gold 250 hrs+) all three years
Religious Community Outreach Group 3 years, team lead
Fencing (Foil) 4 years (won many regional gold medals)
Attended Duke TIP
Attended Summer Institute for the Gifted @ Emory
Attended National Youth Leadership Forum @ Emory
Georgetown Summer Undergraduate Session - International Affairs
Model UN - captain</p>
<p>Chance me for the following schools por favor
Duke (ED Trinity School)
Vandy (ED II)
Tufts
UPenn (ED and RD)
Northwestern (ED and RD)
Boston U (RD)
UCB (RD)
Emory (RD)
GA Tech (RD)
UGA Honors (RD)</p>
<p>sorry for the extensive list, I will chance back every post!! :)</p>
<p>Duke ED: Low reach/Reach if deferred
Vanderbilt ED: Match
Tufts: High match
UPenn: Reach
NWU ED: High match
NWU RD: Reach
BU: Low match
Berkeley: Match
Emory: Low match
GA Tech: Low match
UGA Honors: Low match/Match</p>
<p>From an admissions stats perspective where would be my best shot at ED? And What about JHU ED and RD? Also what is a good school for bio that offers good research opportunity for it’s undergrads, that you would suggest I look into? Sorry for the plethora of questions, but this really is my only means of info! Thank you so much!!!</p>
<p>GPA’s decent. Solid ACT! EC’s are pretty good; only thing I might be slightly worried about is how diverse they are, but since they all show devotion, I don’t think that’d be matter.</p>
<p>I can tell you you’re about a Mid match for GA Tech and a Low match/Match for UGA Honors, maybe a High/Mid Match for Berkeley. </p>
<p>Duke (ED Trinity School) → Low Reach (Duke likes ED)
Vandy (ED II) → Match
Tufts → Match
UPenn (ED and RD) → Low Reach ED (same as Duke)
Northwestern (ED and RD) → High Match ED
Boston U (RD) → In with merit scholarship.
UCB (RD) → High Match
Emory (RD) → Match
GA Tech (RD) → Match
UGA Honors (RD) → In</p>
<p>I’m no admissions officer but based on your stats:
JHU: mid to high match
UPenn: low reach
Boston U: definitely in
Tufts: match
You have a good GPA, excellent test scores, and very good extracurriculars. Your Ecs are a little varied though so I would advise you to narrow them down for what you want to put on the common app (they only have limited ec space), assuming you are planning on using the common app. Also, you probably shouldn’t put the summer programs like NYLF on your app as all that shows admissions officers is that you have money. Overall, you’ve got a great chance at all your schools!</p>
<p>duke/upenn i think are reaches, but you have a good shot! they’re reaches for everyone though</p>
<p>Duke (ED Trinity School) -low reach
Vandy (ED II) - match
Tufts - high match
UPenn (ED and RD) - low reach
Northwestern (ED and RD) - match
Boston U (RD) - high match
UCB (RD) - high match
Emory (RD) - high match
GA Tech (RD)- high match
UGA Honors (RD) - high match</p>
<p>Your test scores are good. Your GPA is a tad on the low side, but good enough. Your EC’s, well, you need to write good essays because right now it looks like a laundry list. You need to show the admission officers you have a passion. I feel like you can do that.</p>
<p>Duke (ED Trinity School) - High Match
Vandy (ED II) - High Match
Tufts - High Match
UPenn (ED and RD) - Reach/Reach
Northwestern (ED and RD) - Low Reach/Reach
Boston U (RD) - Safety
UCB (RD) - High Match
Emory (RD) - Match
GA Tech (RD) - Match
UGA Honors (RD) - Match
Johns Hopkins (ED and RD) - High Match/Low Reach</p>
<p>You need to cast a wide net. The laws of probability dictate that you’ll probably get into at least one high match school. Everything is reachable, except for UPenn. You probably won’t get into Wharton, but you may have a better chance at the other schools.</p>