Hi, can anyone chance me for any colleges out there? I am looking specifically for predental universities with a decent ranking (30-40% acceptance rate) and I live in the college area if that helps.
GPA: 3.8 UW
ACT: 32
(I have taken honors/AP all throughout hs, except freshman year I only took 2 honors classes)
extracurriculars:
President and founder of photography club
President of MSA club
President of spanish club (senior year)
Varsity girls golf all 4 years
-Guaranteed spot as team captain senior year, during conference always make 1st place
Leader of oratory facet at speach team (Varsity all four years)
-Won a variety of awards in conference matches and blah blah blah
Badminton (JV freshman year, varsity 3 years)
-Always have won 1st/2nd place during conference for doubles/singles
Web design competitions, 3rd place freshman year, 3rd place sophmore year, and junior and senior year, 1st place
(MIST CHICAGO)
Dental assistant job 3 years (soph-senior year) (3 times a week)
Organized 2 annual fundraisers at my school
-Refugees need of food (2600 in sales, 1440 in profit for refugees)
-For local homeless shelter ( 1075 in sales, 750 in profit for the homeless)
Arabic recitation competitions, 1st place each year in local masjid, however state wide I ranged between 5-6 place throughout the years
You have very strong credentials and ACT scores.
NYU: Match
U Mich: Match
UIUC: Safety
Northwestern: High match, low reach. May be match if you apply ED to Northwestern.
Your uwGPA is slightly below the admission average for UMich (3.85 in the last 2-3 years). While your ACT is right around the admission average. For OOS, it will be a low reach for you. Note that the overall admission rate for UMich is 26% (down from 30+% last year) while OOS admission is at or below 20% this year. The admission rate is expected to drop further in the upcoming years.
NU is a reach school for most applicant as the admission rate was around 12% last year. Both your ACT and GPA are below their admission average so it can only be a reach for you even with ED.
Obviously, neither of these 2 schools meet your 30-40% admission rate criteria.