<p>so just for jollys: UCB, UCLA, Cornell, Columbia, Johns Hopkins, and/or Northwestern. </p>
<p>Its 1 am and I feel like applying to ridicuolously difficult schools that I KNOW I wont get into:</p>
<p>-UC GPA - 4.05 - nothing worse than a B
-Unweighted gpa -3.55
-Weighted gpa - 3.85
-Top 15% (at least, our school doesn't rank, I would have to ask for more specific percentile)</p>
<p>-ACT -31 - pretty even distribution for subcategories all around 30ish
-SAT II: 800- USH, 760- Chem, 760 world history
-APs: 5- APUSH, 5-Chem, 4- Euro</p>
<p>7 APs, all honors courses (except math) for all 4 years of high school although most of those honors courses aren't UC approved honors courses (example: Honors Biology freshman year doesn't get an honors point). 11 (?) honors courses that are approved by UC.</p>
<p>academic decathlon captain for 2 years, we went to state last year.
varsity lacrosse, jv swim. JSA, MUN, 200+ volunteer hours, treasurer of a film club I helped start. Intern at UCI laser center over le summer.</p>
<p>yer. humor me. its late and im having fun. I would LOVE to chance you back* (im procrastinating test study right now)</p>
<p>What do you wanna major in? Right now I would say that all of those except for maybe UCLA are reaches.
Chance me back? The title of my thread is “Chance an eager beaver junior for MIT” even tho there are also other schools I’d like chances for abd I’m nowa senior :)</p>
<p>UCLA: match
UCB: low reach
JHU: reach but if you ed i think you have a decent chance
Columbia: very high reach
Cornell: high reach
Northwestern: high reach
I think you are a good candidate for some of these schools. Maybe add one ore two safeties. Good luck with everything and chance me back!</p>
<p>I think a lot of the schools you mentioned are high reaches, but if you work on your ECs more, you could be a strong candidate. The best match is UCLA in my opinion…
Good luck and chance me back</p>