<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>Bump bump please</p>
<p>i would say 80-90% chance of getting in. Though your ACT and GPA is good, many apply with better Scores and get rejected but your ECs are quite good and specially because they are in field of medicine (which you are opting for).</p>
<p>Wow, your numbers are outstanding. Those combined with your awards should get you there, man. Thanks for chancing me btw.</p>
<p>thanks for chancing me! Great academics, I would say JHU ED is a high match.</p>
<p>i think you have this but high hopes. overall, you look great on paper. Best of luck to you. :)</p>
<p>It looks like a match to me. Good luck!</p>
<p>The 3.83 is a little low, but with the upward trend, I think you’ll be okay. I think you have a great shot, probably a very low reach. I’d put it at about 50/50.</p>
<p>JHU ED: High match</p>
<p>Congrats on your accomplishments! I think you have a good shot at JHU! Good GPA (especially that upward trend, awesome). Great ACT score. Great extracurriculars. I think you demonstrate a lot of interest in medicine (Red Cross Club, hospital volunteering, etc.). You also have a lot of volunteer work in general which is great. While it’s obviously not a definite, since admission is so competitive, I think you are a very strong applicant. As long as your essays were great (I had the opportunity to speak to a JHU admissions officer and he said they pay a lot of attention to their supplemental question) and your recommendations as well, I would say you have a good chance of hearing good news in December! Good luck! And thank you for chancing me!</p>
<p>With ED you’re definitely in chance me at [Athletic</a> Recruit Chances of admission at Wesleyan (ED), Washington and Lee, NYU, - College Confidential](<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=1582678&referrerid=699766]Athletic”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=1582678&referrerid=699766)</p>
<p>I think it is a High Match for you.</p>
<p>I predict that you’ll be accepted ED. The upward trend will compensate for your otherwise lower GPA. </p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>I require some help
I am Indian student looking forward for undergraduate studies in USA and Singapore. I want to major in Computer-Sciences. I am confused as I am unable to decide which university to apply for ?</p>
<p>MY SAT-I was not as good as SAT-II.
SAT-I in January CR:450 W:470 M:800 TOTAL=1720
SAT-I in May CR:480 W:560 M:740 TOTAL=1780
SAT-I IN June CR:490 W:610 M:750 TOTAL=1850
SAT-Highest with all 3 sittings CR:490 W:610 M:800 TOTAL=1900</p>
<p>SAT-II in first sitting in November
Maths Level 2 : 800 Physics : 800 Chemistry : 800</p>
<p>I obtained 9.6 cgpa off 10.0 in 10th grade. I am sure to secure above 90% in Indian 12 standard CBSE exams.</p>
<p>I am also good chess player who has won gold-medals at district level competitions and participation at state and national level competitions
I was selected Best-Chess player and captain of school’s under-19 chess team.
I have won MS-PowerPoint presentation competitions at inter-house, inter-school and tri-city level competitions
I was selected Best-computer wizard of the school and the house.
I have been student body head of school newsletter publishing department and reported directly to vice-principal and house mistress.</p>
<p>Now, the problem I am facing is that I dont know which colleges/universities I should apply to. With perfect scores in SAT-II some of my friends told me to apply to elite colleges like Ivy league, but I think they are crazy. Some people say with 1850/1900 in SAT-I you are not going to get into even good universities like UCSD and Ohio State university what to talk about Ivy league.</p>
<p>Please tell me which colleges should i apply to and please do rate my chances in the following</p>
<p>UCLA
UCSD
UC Berkeley
Georgia Tech</p>
<p>DREAM CHANCES</p>
<p>Stanford University
IVY LEAGUE</p>
<p>Great ECs. I would be surprised if u dont get in.</p>
<p>Good luck :)</p>
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<p>Could you please chance me for ucb, ucd, ucsd, cal poly?
Intended Major = Computer Science
ACT = 28
SAT = 1810(540/660/610)
GPA(UW) = 3.8
GPA(W) = 3.9
AP’s = AP Physics B(4)
Senior year Courseload = AP Calculus BC, AP Computer Science, AP Physics C, Art, Govt, English
EC = 4th place state level in open source software development, Robotics, Karate</p>
<p>Moved to USA from India for Junior year therefore absence of AP classes</p>
<p>Looks good for you! </p>
<p>I honestly think that it’s more likely that you will get accepted than rejected (I’d put a bet on it.) because of your solid record overall, from GPA to tests and EC’s. The fact that you’re applying ED only makes it better.</p>
<p>If you’re looking to improve and turn into a super-CC applicant, you could work on your SAT II scores a bit more, but really you don’t have to with those stats.</p>
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<p>Gloogle, please confirm if you were replying to me (257448) or javacompsci in above reply post ?
Also What does the term ED means; moreover, I am unfamiliar with US especially this websites termenlogies like high reach , low reach, match, high match, low match , safety etc.
So could you explain them in detail… Please</p>
<p>What’s your GPA from your Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years?</p>
<p>Low reach. I’ll echo the others in that you are still facing a very competitive applicant pool.</p>
<p>Fair warning that you should not be too complacent in judging your essays. What you think is a strong/weak essay might not be perceived by admissions officers as such.</p>
<p>Definitely a match due to extracurriculars (focused on volunteering/med)
chance back please!
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