<p>Could you chance me for
University of Pennsylvania
UC Berkeley
NYU
Northwestern
Cornell
UCLA
Northeastern
Boston University
Major: economics
Thank you so much!</p>
<p>Senior
Rank 8/488
GPA 4.38 Weighted 3.97 Unweighted (got one B in Algebra II Freshman Year)</p>
<p>ACT Composite: 33
Reading 33
English 34
Math 32
Science 32
Writing 12</p>
<p>SAT II
US History 740
Biology E 690
(not very good, not sure if I should send these)</p>
<p>AP Scores</p>
<p>Sophomore Year
AP Art History 4
AP European History 5</p>
<p>Junior Year
AP US History 5
AP Calculus AB 5
AP Psychology 5
AP Language and Composition 4
AP Biology 4</p>
<p>Senior Year
AP Human Geography
AP Chemistry
AP Calculus BC
AP Environmental Science
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics
AP Literature and Composition</p>
<p>Have taken extra classes at the community college:
Italian 101 Pass
American Government A
Human Development-Lifespan A
Philosophy 101 A</p>
<p>EC's:
Speech and Debate 4 years (Captain soph year, VP junior year, President senior year)
Interact Club 4 years (Treasurer senior year)
Model UN 3 years (Founder/President, however, did not compete)
Piano 4 years
Obscure Film Analysis Society 3 years (Founder/President)
Musical Theater 3 years
Worked at Aeropostale 2 years
Worked for family business for 6 or 7 years
Coexist 4 years (Founder)
Youth Group 4 years
Student Tutor 3 years
Key Club 2 years
National Honor Society 3 years
Drama within school 2 years
Junior & Senior ASB Class Officer
Multiple awards for Speech and Debate in the state
Honor Roll
AP Scholar with Distinction</p>
<p>Great common app/UC essay about sexuality and religion
Good supplemental essays
Good recommendations</p>
<p>White male living in California, lower-middle class</p>
<p>So what are my chances? Thank you guys so much for your time, and I can chance back if y'all would like. Thanks :)</p>
<p>UPenn: Mid Reach (reach for everyone)
UC Berkeley: Low Reach-Match
NYU: Mid Reach
Northwestern: Low Match
Cornell: Match
UCLA: Match
Northeastern: Low Match
BU: match</p>
<p>Your ACT score is kinda low and I don’t know about your SAT. Everything else is great including your GPA and EC’s. </p>
<p>University of Pennsylvania: high match/low reach
UC Berkeley: match
NYU: match
Northwestern: high match
Cornell: high match
UCLA: match
Northeastern: low match
Boston University: low match
^lol how is a 33 act score low?? my god this place is way too full of overachievers…</p>
<p>Thank you guys! Do you think it’s worth sending my SAT II? Also, I was not planning on sending my SAT, since my superscore is 2020 and I think my ACT is better.</p>
<p>If you had a 34+, you would have a slightly greater chance at some of these schools. Nevertheless, you are a very strong candidate at these schools.</p>
<p>UPenn: Reach
Northwestern: Low Reach
Cornell: Low Reach
UC Berkeley: Low Reach/High Match
NYU: High Match
UCLA: Match
Northeastern: Low Match
BU: Match</p>
<p>University of Pennsylvania: low reach
UC Berkeley: match/high match (I would say match actually since your rank is so high)
NYU: match
Northwestern: low reach
Cornell: low reach
UCLA: match (same with berkeley because they like GPA)
Northeastern: safety
Boston University: match
Unlike srikar17, I believe that a 33 is good enough. At a certain point above, colleges will stop looking at numbers and start to look at your voice in the essays. I think 33 is the threshold in ACT and 2200 is threshold in SAT. You can send the history subject test to most of your schools. I think sending bio would not really help out your apps. Since you have the ACT, you are not required to submit subject tests anyways.</p>
<p>UPenn: Mid Reach
Northwestern: Low Reach
Cornell: Low Reach
UC Berkeley: High Match
NYU: High Match
UCLA: High Match
Northeastern: Low Match
BU: Match
I think that you should send you history subject test but not bio. Also your ACT is a solid score, so do not worry too much over it.</p>
<p>You should be good for most of these schools. Assuming you applied to the business schools because of your major, NYU-Stern, UPenn-Wharton, and maybe Cornell-Dyson will tough to get in (not just you but anybody really) but I think you’ll push through since your resume is very well rounded. I’d suggest getting a good SAT score, just to be sure</p>
<p>Yeah what’s up with you people? I’d say that once you get 33 and up, or 32 and up (for some of the other schools), the score stops mattering. I’d actually say a 33 is PERFECT for these schools-- you likely didn’t freak out over the test and were able to focus on other things, while still getting a great score. Great job! I don’t think i can chance you, so to say (not qualified), but you certainly seem strong!!</p>