<p>Stanford University
University of California-Berkeley
Harvard University
Georgetown University
Columbia University, Choice
University of Pennsylvania
University of Michigan (4x Legacy)</p>
<p>Gender: F
Location: San Francisco
College Class Year: 2017
High School: Public
High School Type: sends many grads to top schools</p>
<p>Academics:</p>
<p>GPA - Unweighted: 3.91
GPA - Weighted: 4.22
Class Rank: top 10%
Class Size: 380</p>
<p>Scores:</p>
<p>SAT I Math: 730
SAT I Critical Reading: 730
SAT I Writing: 740
SAT II Literature: 710
SAT II U.S. History: 710
SAT II Math Level 2 (IIC): 690
AP European History: 3
AP US History: 4
AP English Language: 5
(six more AP tests 5/13)</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:</p>
<p>Leadership positions: President of the Gay Transgender Straight Alliance (10, 11, 12), Secretary of a community service club (10, 11, 12),
Athletic Status - list sport and your level: Varsity Swimming (9)
Volunteer/Service Work: Intern to State Senator Mark Leno (12), Co-Chair of local Youth Pride Coalition (11), Activism photojournalism project with local Youth Leadership Institute (11)
Honors and Awards: National Merit Commended Student, AP Scholar, Redwood High School Honor Society, California Scholarship Federation, Youth Achievement Award for work with Gay Trans Straight Alliance</p>
<p>Very similar credentials to most people applying to those ivy league schools. LIke everyone else, you really need to make yourself stand out in your essays</p>
<p>Honestly, I think that’s the only reason I have a shot at one of these top schools! I wrote a really good essay on it and went into a lot of detail about it to show my passion.</p>
<p>Stanford University - Reach
University of California-Berkeley - Match
Harvard University - Reach
Georgetown University - High Match
Columbia University - Reach
University of Pennsylvania - Low Reach
University of Michigan (4x Legacy) - Low Match</p>
<p>The majority of your stats are quite good, but the subject tests may bring you down a bit, especially Math II, since a 690 is only ~60th percentile. Your extracurriculars display commitment but are nothing spectacular; I’d say they don’t really help or hurt you. It’ll all come down to your essays and recommendations, but I think you’ll get into at least 5 of those schools.</p>
<p>I think you should be okay for Berkeley and Michigan–I think everything else really depends on your recs/essays, like the person above me said, because your stats sure aren’t bad but they aren’t absolutely fantastic, either.</p>
<p>I think you will probably get into Michigan, Georgetown and Berkeley. The other four are kind of lotterys, and it’s almost impossible to predict for them. That being said, I would be extremley surprised if you didn’t get into at least one of them, you have a shot at all of them. Good luck!</p>
<p>Stats are good but ECs are nothing amazing. Work on your essays</p>
<p>Stanford University- Reach, you have a shot
University of California-Berkeley- Match(maybe high match)
Harvard University- High Reach
Georgetown University- Low Reach
Columbia University, Choice- Reach
University of Pennsylvania- Reach
University of Michigan (4x Legacy)- Match(maybe safety with legacy)</p>
<p>Stanford University - High Reach
Harvard University - High Reach
Columbia University - Mid Reach
University of Pennsylvania - Mid Reach
University of California-Berkeley - Match
Georgetown University - High Match
University of Michigan (4x Legacy) - Safety</p>