<p>Could anyone please tell me my chances at these schools in order of preference?
UChicago
UC Berkeley
Washington U St. Louis
UCLA
Grinnell College
American University
Texas A&M University</p>
<p>The stats:
Hispanic male in Texas, income around 120,000, brother attending Stanford
GPA: around 3.5-4.0, school doesn't release unweighted
SAT: 2060
ACT: n/a (is this a problem?)
Rank: top quartile, probably top 15%</p>
<p>ECs/Honors:
Debate (4 years, captain senior year, many wins)
Gay-Straight Alliance (4 years, officer junior year, VP senior year)
Young Democrats (senior year, officer)
PAL (Peer assistance and leadership, selected out of large pool of applicants, junior/senior year)
Model UN (junior/senior year)
Volunteering with disabled, math tutoring for disadvantaged youth in poor communities, feeding homeless, building houses.
National Merit Commended scholar and National Hispanic Scholar.</p>
<p>Also- how will I fair in terms of aid at these schools? Thanks once again!</p>
<p>Well I do not know about America University and Texas A&M University…UCB, UCLA, and Grinnell are very possible. Washington U St. Louis is quite possible…UChicago is selective…so it all depends…</p>
<p>UChicago-Reach
UC Berkeley-Low match
Washington U St. Louis- Reach
UCLA- Match
American University-High Match</p>
<p>I don’t know enough about the other two schools but this is what I’d say. I’m not sure what your GPA is but as long as it’s decent you should be looking at a pretty good school. The UCs will be harder due to the fact that you don’t live in CA. Good luck!</p>