Chance me for NYU, W&M, UNC, UVA + others...?

<p>Hey guys. So I'm kinda new to this whole thing, so I would really appreciate it if you guys could chance me for a couple of schools (some already mentioned). Here are my stats:</p>

<p>Senior in Catholic Highschool in MA</p>

<p>Academics/ Scores</p>

<p>TOP 10% of Graduating Class</p>

<p>ACT: 32 (composite)
--> English: 34 with essay (36 w/ out)
--> Math: 33
--> Reading: 33
--> Science: 27 :(
<em>Retaking this test</em></p>

<p>SAT: 2140 (Highest/ not superscored)
--> Math: 730
--> Reading: 700
--> Writing: 710
* Retaking this test</p>

<p>SAT II's
--> Math II: 740
Others... (retaking)</p>

<p>GPA: 3.91 (UW)</p>

<p>AP's
--> European History: 4 (10th Grade)
--> Spanish Language: 3 (11th Grade)
--> US History: 5 (11th Grade)
--> Language and Comp.: 5 (11th Grade)</p>

<p>Currently taking 5 other AP's: Calc BC, Physics B, Stats, Literature and Comp., Chemistry</p>

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<p>EC's</p>

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<li><p>Violinist for eight years: Have performed with various orchestras
--> Junior and Senior District orchestra in 2009/ 2011 respectively
--> Violinist for Local Orchestra from 2010-2012 (Concert Master in 2011-2012 season)
--> Performed in the Pit Orchestra for a production of "Carmen" by Bizet
--> Performed Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante mvmt's 1 and 3 for a first night concert (12/31/2011)
--> Play for public school Orchestra (2004-2010)
--> Play for Various Music Groups at current high school
--> Playing for Metrowest youth Orchestra </p></li>
<li><p>A student of Shaolin-Kempo-Karate for 11 years
--> I am a second degree black belt
--> I am a certified instructor of Shaolin kempo Karate
--> I volunteer at my center as a helper.</p></li>
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<p>*Worked at KUMON Math and Reading center from June 2011- May 2012</p>

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<li><p>Submitted Photo's to the ICON Magazine in the 2011-2012 edition (doing it again this year)</p>

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<li>Volunteer at Radius Healthcare (3-4 hours a week)
--> Communicate with various patients/ play games (lots of fun)</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>

<p>*Yo-yoing for 2 years on/ off</p>

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<li><p>Participated in Math Team from 2007-2011
--> Middle school math team: 2007- 2009
--> Highschool Math Team: 2009-2011 (will do again this year)</p></li>
<li><p>Participated in robotics from 2009- 2010
--> member of the team that placed 2nd at the South of the Border Robotics Competition</p>

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<p>Academic Awards:</p>

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<li>Headmaster's List: All grade A- or higher (3 Times)</li>
<li>Received President's Award for Academic Achievement (all grades A- and above for whole year) in 2008</li>
<li>Member of National Honor Society since 2011</li>
<li>Received the honor of being a AP Scholar with Honor
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<p>That's most of it for now. As for the schools they go as follow:
(*** Looking to major in math, so definitely feel free to point out some schools that are particularly good or that aren't on the list****)</p>

<p>Dartmouth
Cornell
Brown
NYU
Northwestern
UNC Chapel Hill
U Virginia
U Rochester
U Pittsburgh
William and Mary
BC
Umass Amherst
UConn
Tufts
RPI
Carnegie Mellon
Wake Forest
Duke</p>

<p>A Big list, I'm sure: but, these are the schools I'm thinking about.</p>

<p>So... Chance me plz?</p>

<p>bump! any comments?</p>

<p>Bump bump. Please, I would really appreciate any thoughts you guys have</p>

<p>BUMP!!! Please guys :frowning: I’d really like if you guys had something to say</p>

<p>First off, I’d liked to say that I really enjoy seeing that you have the ambition to become a math major. While I will not claim to be an expert on the mathematics departments at top universities, I had a cousin who majored in math at Dartmouth who really enjoyed it. I know Brown and Northwestern both have well-regarded programs, as well.</p>

<p>Your scores are competitive at all of the schools you’re applying to. Assuming your school is average in rigor (which it may not be), your class rank is a bit low for the top twenty schools, but your schedule does look very rigorous, which is great.</p>

<p>Your ECs are decent. I’m a music person myself (Go Brass!) and I like it when I come across other people interested in orchestral pieces. So, overall, I would say you’ve been quite accomplished in high school.</p>

<p>As far as chancing goes, I would say you have a fair list assembled. The Ivies are a bit of a reach, but they are for nearly everyone else. Definitely apply, you never know what’ll happen. NYU, UVA, UNC, and BC are probably match schools, I wouldn’t be surprised if you were accepted into all of them. </p>

<p>Your mix of public and private schools is good and I like that you threw in your state flagship. Good luck!</p>

<p>Thanks a ton!! I really appreciate your comments. I figured the Ivies might be reach schools, but It’s always worth trying. NYU, UVA, UNC and BC are all great :slight_smile: If anyone else has other comments based on the other schools, I’d greaty appreciate it. Thanks again!</p>

<p>Anyone else? I’d really appreciate it</p>

<p>BUMP!!! Please give me some comments and stuff: It’d be really helpful, especially during this critical time of college admissions:</p>

<p>Also, adding EC’s
–>Concert master of the Metrowest Youth Orchestra ( :slight_smile: )
→ Performing the Mendelssohn Octet in E flat Major for the innauguration of the president of Emmerson College
→ Writer for the school news paper (2012)</p>

<p>All are good schools and you have a good chance at all of them.</p>

<p>Not that I’m promoting NYU or anything, but according to the graduate rankings for mathematics, NYU ranks the highest of all the schools you’ve listed: [Best</a> Mathematics Programs | Top Math Schools | US News Best Graduate Schools](<a href=“http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/mathematics-rankings]Best”>http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/mathematics-rankings)</p>

<p>Thanks for your thoughts: if you guys have anything else to say, please say it. I’d love to hear what else you think about my chances :)</p>

<p>Dartmouth, Brown, Northwestern, and Duke are pretty high reaches, I would say you will get denied from all 4. Stats simply aren’t high enough.</p>

<p>UNC is slightly easier but being incredibly competitive for out of state students, your chances there are very very low.</p>

<p>Cornell, Carnegie Mellon, UVA, and Tufts are solid mid reaches. About average chances at Carnegie Mellon and Tufts and slightly below average chances at Cornell and UVA. Of these, I wouldn’t be too surprised if you get into Carnegie Mellon and/or Tufts. </p>

<p>Rest are matches and some safeties.</p>

<p>@cortana431 Thank you very much for replying- I really appreciate your honesty. Although I was a bit disappointed at first, what you said really made sense… although i didn’t realize unc would be that competitive. But glad to hear about Cornell, CMU, UVA and tufts :slight_smile: … anyone else?</p>

<p>Bump! Anybody else have something to say… please?</p>

<p>BUMP!!! Anything new guys?</p>

<p>BUMP!!! Anything else guys?</p>

<p>Hey guys- Just as an Update: I got into to UMass Amherst, U Pitt (both for their respective honors program and with scholarship), as well as UVA!!! Thank you all for the feed back that you guys gave me, I truly appreciate it :)</p>