CHANCE ME - ivies/ lacs - class rank too low?

<p>cbk41 - my spanish sux - there are like 25 people in the class and i dont underastand that much with out reading it three times</p>

<p>i got all a's this past semester, but it probably wont raise my rank more than one spot....</p>

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<p>I think you are more likely than unlikely to get in to each of the schools except Yale and Brown. Brown because it's a little quirky. Still possible for those, too.
I think you are sitting pretty.</p>

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<p>Yes, B407. I agree with you. But you can't possibly believe that 99% of their applicants have academic profiles like this. Of course, CollegeClueless could have a stronger EC profile, but I think that--based on academics alone (academics that put the applicant in the 7-8 range on the 9-point A.I. scale), I'd say, like most of the academic 7s, CollegeClueless has about 30-40% chance at any Ivy.</p>

<p>Try for Virginia or WashU. Your EC's won't get you into the Ivy's. Everything else in your resume is solid. You can get into 99% of colleges.</p>

<p>u dont think collegeclueless has a chance at cornell or penn or amherst or williams?????????????????????????????????????</p>

<p>students in texas always get shafted because its so competitive. a few years back, the vale won by a mere a one-hundred thousandths of a point. just a year ago, many top 1% students got rejected or deferred despite having a cumulative gpa of at least 4.3(w) or 3.9(uw). and my year? we had 60 students who became national merit finalists. and getting 2nd in the nation for acdec isnt easy either. i dont know how other states fare, but i think texas is pretty competitive..</p>

<p>i have to agree with taht</p>

<p>your ecs dont really stand out....low chance at ivies. should get into amherst, but then again, your ecs might hurt you</p>

<p>recs and essays deciding factor</p>