<p>Hey everyone, chance me if you want :)</p>
<p>I have a big upward trend in my GPA, completely slacked off freshman year. But senior year was quite good. </p>
<p>GPA:
Unweighted: 3.6
As i said, my freshman year was a disaster. I took 3 out of 4 honors, and just didnt try, got mostly B's. Sophomore and junior year i took a couple of honors each getting almost all A's, and then senior year i will take 5 AP's, most likely all A's for all of senior year</p>
<p>Rank: Mid 20's to high teens out of 180 or so</p>
<p>EC's:
DECA 4 Years Treasurer Junior Year, President Senior
Robotics Club 4 Years President Senior Year
Cinema Club 2 Years President Senior Year
Tennis 3 Years, Varsity Senior Year
Led a Public Relations Campaign raising awareness and money for a cause.</p>
<p>My Recommendations and Essays will be very very good. </p>
<p>SATS:
SAT I:
Approximately 2100
SAT II:
Math II: 750
Physics: 750</p>
<p>Schools: Emory, UCSB, UNC-CH, Michigan-Ann Arbor, U of Wisconsin, Bucknell, Claremont McKenna. Also, if anyone has any suggestions for something around my grades and such, feel free to suggest something. </p>
<p>come on guys, I could use some help </p>
<p>Try to bring up your GPA and also SAT for UMich. Your current GPA is too low for UMich admission (avg 3.85) while your “estimated” SAT1 score is not far from the 25%. It is currently a reach for you.</p>
<p>Reject everywhere but UCSB, Wisconsin. Bucknell waitlist</p>
<p>I’d say accept at Wisconsin and probably UCSB. Chapel Hill and Claremont are rejects. I don’t know too much about Bucknell or Emory, but based on what little I know, I’d guess that they’re in the waitlist/reject area. </p>
<p>Predict my admissions outcomes? <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1628065-the-ultimate-chancing-thread-with-real-life-incentive-p1.html”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1628065-the-ultimate-chancing-thread-with-real-life-incentive-p1.html</a></p>
<p>Would applying ED to any of them help? Preferably Emory.</p>
<p>ED with weak stat would not help. If your stat is above their admission average, then it may.</p>
<p>Are you interested in any schools in the south? You could get $$…</p>
<p>Anywhere is fine for me, and i dont need financial aid.</p>
<p>Im out of state, from NJ. </p>