<p>You seem to be competitive: your scores, GPA/class rank, and course rigor are on par with what would be expected at the Ivies. However, given the nature of admissions at the Ivies, you shouldn’t expect to be admitted, as there are so many qualified applicants.
To be honest, I’m not too familiar with admissions at these colleges, as I haven’t researched any of them, so take this chance with a grain of salt. However, I’m sure you’ll get into some of them with your stats! Just make sure to write some good essays and give it all you got! Good luck!</p>
<p>Match! Especially from the number of students who went to Harvard from your school.
Chance me back?
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<p>In my opinion:
Strenghts: Test Scores, GPA, Legacy
Weaknesses: AP Classes, No Super Hook</p>
<p>Your Numbers are good. They qualify you for sure so you don’t have to worry there.
As far as the AP classes, I was told that colleges look at the number available at your school and compare it to the number you take. What people are saying is true if your school offered more.I saw that you said the max you can take is 2, so if that’s all then your good. If you were able to take alot more and didn’t, that’s what looks horrible.</p>
<p>You have a good legacy and your extra curriculars are good but for Harvard they’re average-ish. I say this because they have alot of people with 2300 and more Nationally Ranked things as well as more activities in their field of interest.</p>
<p>I agree with some other people; you’re definitely in for Amherst, Tufts, and the other one’s lower on the list. However, for Yale and Harvard, they’re so difficult to get into that I’d say you can go either way. More hooks would make it more likely.</p>
<p>Be confident and write your face off for your essays!!! You can do it!! :)</p>