<p>Asian
Weighted GPA 3.8, my school doesn't do UW
Top 30% in class
Taken 1 AP, taking 2 more now, about 5-6 honors classes
SATs CR 640, Math 690, Writing 670 (2000)
5 Years Varsity Soccer (8,9,10,11,12) Captain in 12th
4 Years Varsity Baseball (9,10,11,12) Captain in 12th
Math Modeling
National Honor Society
Grade School Field Day Helper
Tutor for struggling kids (middle+high school)
Grade School Step up day helper
Camp volunteer counselor
Intern at UMass
+ a few more</p>
<p>What are my chances for:
UNC
Michigan
Brandeis
Boston College
Wisconsin
UMass (in state)
UConn
Colgate (Might not apply)
Fordham (might not apply)
Skidmore</p>
<p>UNC and UM OOS = high reaches, BC, Colgate = reach, Wisconsin OOS, Brandeis, and Skidmore = low reaches, Fordham, UConn, and UMass = matches</p>
<p>Sports leadership and some other nice ECs should compensate somewhat for middling rank and SAT (at least for schools you have chosen). This changes of course if you are a good enough athlete to play varsity at some or all of these schools. In that case, you have a shot at each of them. </p>
<p>You have an interesting set of choices ranging from huge publics to small LACs spread out over half the country. You may want to think a bit more about the type of school you would like to attend and how far away you are willing (or eager, lol) to be away from home.</p>
<p>Personally I would prefer a smallish school thats not too far south but at the same time, I’ve visited a few of the state schools on my list and like them as well. Wisconsin also is one of the few schools that offer the major I’m interested in, but honestly I’m not sure at all on what major I want to do so I’m not gonna narrow it down to just a few schools based on that.</p>
<p>UNC: Reach
UMI: Reach
Brandeis: High match
BC: Reach
UWI: Match
UMass: Safety
UConn: Low match
Colgate: Reach
Fordham: Safety
Skidmore: High match</p>