<p>GPA is kinda low but rank is still pretty high so i think its not big of a problem.</p>
<p>Harvard College - high reach
University of Pennsylvania - reach
Johns Hopkins University- low reach
Cornell University - high match/low reach
McGill University - match
Vanderbilt University - match
University of Rochester - match
The College of New Jersey (BS/MD 7 year program) - match
Rutgers University (already got in)</p>
<p>GPA is low, but hopefully colleges will see through that by class rank. Top 10% isn’t spectacular though. Don’t report the low Calc scores unless you are required to. </p>
<p>Awards section seems vacant (fill it with SOMETHING), and EC’s are a little scattered. Pull this together through your writing.</p>
<p>For reference:
Harvard and Penn will be tough reaches, while JHU will be a decent match.</p>
<p>Harvard College… reach because of the GPA. but it’s a reach for nearly anyone
University of Pennsylvania… low reach
Johns Hopkins University… match
Cornell University… match
McGill University… not sure sorry
Vanderbilt University… match
University of Rochester… match
The College of New Jersey… match
congrats on Rutgers! :)</p>
<p>test scores and gpa might not be perfect, yeah, but it looks like youve really challenged yourself throughout high school and a lot of times that matters more.
lets see.
harvard=high reach. harvard is just a beast. its so random and so competitive.
penn=mid reach…its doable, but its still penn and still an ivy so its competitive for sure.
JHU=fairly good shot. its tough, but id say theres a good shot for sure.
cornell=low reach…still an ivy but not quite as bad
McGill, Vanderbilt, Univ Rochester all=pretty good shot. I think it might depend for them on essays and showing enthusiasm for the school…but overall I think you have really good chances at all of them.</p>
<p>Harvard College- reach (for everyone)
University of Pennsylvania-match
Johns Hopkins University-match
Cornell University-match, low reach
McGill University-match
Vanderbilt University-match
University of Rochester-match
The College of New Jersey- match</p>
<p>Personally, I think you have a great shot of getting into these schools. Harvard, as with anyone except legacy, is a reach. You’re SAT’s are awesome and GPA isn’t that bad at all. The EC’s are going to get you really far, they are really unique and that is what these colleges look for. Best of Luck!</p>
<p>Harvard College- reach
University of Pennsylvania- reach but good chance
Johns Hopkins University- in
Cornell University- in
McGill University- reach but good chance
Vanderbilt University- safety
University of Rochester- safety
The College of New Jersey (BS/MD 7 year program)-in</p>
<p>thanks for chancing me and good luck. Tell me where you get in</p>
<p>Harvard College - High Reach
University of Pennsylvania - Mid Reach
Johns Hopkins University - Low Reach / High Match
Cornell University - Low/Mid Reach
McGill University - Match
Vanderbilt University - High Match
University of Rochester - Match
The College of New Jersey (BS/MD 7 year program) - Tough to say, with the BS/MD 7 Year Program</p>
<p>Your test scores, with the exception of US History, are all very good, but your GPA is going to burn you. You have a good chance at Rochester. Vanderbilt is a very low reach. Johns Hopkins is a low reach. University of Pennsylvania, Cornell, and Harvard are all mid-to-high reaches, in order of lowest to highest. I’m willing to bet you won’t get into McGill; I’ve heard the competition for international students is supposed to be really brutal.</p>
<p>My format: [safety/match/reach] / [my personal verdict, based on pretty much nothing but my subjective opinion]</p>
<p>**Harvard College ** reach/rejected
**University of Pennsylvania ** reach/rejected Johns Hopkins University low reach/waitlisted Cornell University low reach/accepted McGill University match/accepted Vanderbilt University high match/waitlisted University of Rochester can’t say The College of New Jersey (BS/MD 7 year program) can’t say</p>
<p>That’s what I’d wager, based on your GPA and lack of hooks to compensate.</p>
<p>Harvard College: need luck
University of Pennsylvania: low reach/high match
Johns Hopkins University: match
Cornell University: high match
McGill University: in
Vanderbilt University: low match/in
University of Rochester-safety for sure
The College of New Jersey (BS/MD 7 year program)-match!</p>
<p>Harvard College reach
University of Pennsylvania reach
Johns Hopkins University high match
Cornell University low reach
McGill University in
Vanderbilt University in
University of Rochester in
The College of New Jersey (BS/MD 7 year program) in</p>
<p>Harvard College- Reach for everyone…you’re definitely well-qualified though
University of Pennsylvania- Mid reach
Johns Hopkins University- Match/High Match
Cornell University- Low Reach, it’s an Ivy lol
McGill University- Not sure
Vanderbilt University- Match
University of Rochester- Match
The College of New Jersey (BS/MD 7 year program)- Um, usually programs are more competitive…so i’d say a low reach for you IF you portray a lot of interest in science/medicine</p>
<p>University of Pennsylvania - high match
Johns Hopkins University - match
Cornell University - high match
McGill University - low match
Vanderbilt University - low match
University of Rochester - low match</p>
<p>Harvard College - reach
University of Pennsylvania - reach, but lower reach than harvard.
Johns Hopkins University - high match/low reach
Cornell University - low reach
McGill University - ?? Don’t know enough to say, sorry.
Vanderbilt University - high match
University of Rochester - ?? Don’t know enough to say, sorry.
The College of New Jersey (BS/MD 7 year program) - ?? Sorry again I don’t know too much about this one.</p>
<p>Harvard College - high reach
University of Pennsylvania - mid reach
Johns Hopkins University - high match/low reach
Cornell University - low reach
McGill University - Don’t know enough
Vanderbilt University - high match
University of Rochester - Don’t know enough</p>