Chance me for Purdue? Rutgers? UIUC?

UW GPA: 3.7
W GPA: 4.05

Freshman Year:
Spanish I: A- (Sem 1), B+ (Sem 2)
Biology I: A- (Sem 1) A+(Sem 2)
World History: A (Sem 1) A (Sem 2)
Algebra 1: A (Sem 1) A- (Sem 2)
Honors English: B+ (Sem 1) A-(Sem 2)

I took Geometry over the summer and got an A+ in both semesters

Soph Year:
Spanish 2: B+ (Sem 1) A- (Sem 2)
English: A- (Sem 1) B (Sem 2)
Honors Chemistry: A- (Sem 1) B(Sem 2)
AP U.S. History: B+ (Sem 1) B-(Sem 2) bad I know…
Honors Algebra II: B (Sem 1) B+ (Sem 2)
I am aware I had really really realllllyyy bad grades in my sophomore year which I am afraid will set me back. But the two A+s I got from Geometry are going to be calculated in.

Junior year:
Spanish 3: A- (Sem 1) A- (Sem 2) (I got a tutor lol)
English (it was a class offered at my school: A (Sem 1) A (Sem 2)
AP Bio: A- (Sem 1) A- (Sem 2)
AP Macro/AP Gov (AP Macro first, AP Gov, Second semester: A in both
Precalculus: A first semester and an A- second.

ECS:
Congressional Debate:
-I will be Captain of the Congress team next year.
-I qualified to the state tournament
-I broke at several tournaments statewide.

Women’s Advocacy Club:
-I am a leader of this club and have organized many events for this club and made it an overall more proactive club than it used to be.

Volunteer Work:
100+ hours (hospitals, tutoring, soup kitchens)

Home state? Intended major? ACT/SAT scores?

There isn’t enough information here for anyone to give you advice.

OP you posted the exact same thing in March for California schools. You can treat Purdue/UIUC/Rutgers the same as the answers you got for UCSB.
Based on that, @momofsenior1, her home state is probably California, major is public health, SAT is 1380.

Hi, sorry. I took the SAT again in June and I ended up getting a 1430. My intended Major is Public Health and I am from California.

I thought that these schools were not as selective as UCSB though

@stressedhskid87 You are correct, for Public Health, UIUC, Rutgers, and Purdue are not as selective as UCSB.

Based on your stats, you are close to the top 25% for Applied Health at UIUC and Purdue, and in the higher part of mid 50% for Rutgers. So UIUC and Purdue are low targets, and Rutgers is a target. However, you are OOS for all of them

So, is that what would make it harder to get in?

@stressedhskid87

No, in fact at Rutgers it will make you more desirable to admissions. OOS will make it more expensive that UCSB.

Your chances are decent. It really comes down to the essay though. I cannot stress this enough.

Hey guys! Based on these stats, what do you guys think my chanches for UW seattle are?