<p>University of Maryland, College Park (Instate)
Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Indiana University, Bloomington
Georgia Tech
SUNY, Binghamton
University of Toronto
McGill
New York University</p>
<p>NYU would likely be my #1 choice but it's likely a high reach, so MD would be my 2nd choice.</p>
<p>Yea. My school sends out a letter explaining that unweighted GPA’s from students in my program should be taken with a grain of salt due to all of the program’s courses being college level.</p>
<p>Your GPA may be the only thing keeping you back. It’s a good thing that your counselor sent out the letter to the schools explaining the situation. what’s right is right, you did take a fair amount of AP courses.</p>
<p>although your scores aren’t great, I think that you would have a chance at NYU (mid reach)… Though, I think McGill ( Up in Canada, right?) would be a good choice as well.</p>
<p>unfortunately, January SAT’s are (i think) on the 22nd, which is quite past the deadline. So i don’t think that they could be considered</p>
<p>Chance at PENN CAS ED PLEASE! WILL CHANCE BACK</p>
<p>University of Maryland, College Park (Instate) - In
Rutgers University, New Brunswick - High Match
Indiana University, Bloomington - In
Georgia Tech - Low Reach
SUNY, Binghamton - Match
University of Toronto -Sorry, unfamiliar!
McGill - Reach
New York University - Reach</p>
<p>University of Maryland, College Park (Instate) - in
Rutgers University, New Brunswick - low Reach
Indiana University, Bloomington - in
Georgia Tech - low Reach
SUNY, Binghamton - match
University of Toronto - in
McGill - reach
New York University - reach</p>
<p>Try and get that SAT score up!! If you can, think you have a solid shot at Georgia Tech. Marlyand, Rutgers, and Indiana you’re in. McGill is still a bit of a reach. NYU is a reach.</p>
<p>University of Maryland, College Park (Instate) - in
Rutgers University, New Brunswick - slight Reach
Indiana University, Bloomington - in
Georgia Tech - dunno
SUNY, Binghamton - match
University of Toronto - in
McGill - mid-reach
New York University - mid/high-reach</p>
<p>its a shame your unweighed is so low, though your weighed gpa is really good </p>
<p>SATs are decent though they could use some work, but its too late for that :< </p>
<p>UMD:Match, I’d say you have a pretty good shot.
Rutgers: High Match
IU: Match, probably a safety
Georgia Tech: Low Reach
SUNY Binghamton: Match
U of T:Match
Mcgill:Reach
NYU:Reach </p>
<p>University of Maryland, College Park (Instate) - In
Rutgers University, New Brunswick - High Match
Indiana University, Bloomington - In
Georgia Tech - High Match/Low Reach
SUNY, Binghamton - High Match, although I heard it’s getting more and more competitive
University of Toronto - Not sure
McGill - Reach
New York University - Reach</p>
<p>University of Maryland, College Park (Instate)- Match
Rutgers University, New Brunswick- low reach
Indiana University, Bloomington- match
Georgia Tech- in
SUNY, Binghamton-
University of Toronto- match
McGill- reach
New York University- low reach </p>
<p>Since I don’t know your ECs, everything is based solely on grades. </p>
<p>University of Maryland, College Park (Instate) High Match
Rutgers University, New Brunswick Low Reach
Indiana University, Bloomington - High Match
Georgia Tech - don’t know
SUNY, Binghamton - Reach
University of Toronto, McGill - Don’t know much about Canada’s schools
New York University - Reach</p>
<p>Your scores are great but your GPA screws everything up. If you’ve got good ECs you’ve got a good shot of most of these schools.</p>