<p>Thanks everybody for the suggestions. I'll definitely look into Depaul a bit. Also, I am amazed by the chances you guys gave me. It looks like I have a much better chance at every single college than I thought I did. I saw a website posted in one of the threads that was "mychances.net" which gave me rediculously high percentages at the colleges of my choice. It had me as "In" or 50/50 at 14 out of 22 colleges i was interested in which i thought was absurd, no way in hell do I have a 50/50 chance at Georgia Tech. Anyways, thanks for all the help and I'm always open to predictions, because they are always fun to read.</p>
<p>Well I got the same SAT score as you and got into Columbia with around a 3.5, so don't give up hope.</p>
<p>Columbia'13 He got a 2040 not 2240</p>
<p>lol, someone else like me</p>
<p>I have a 3.20 gpa weighted and 2020 on the sat.</p>
<p>I think you essentially wasted your ED on Tufts. You really don't have a chance there at all. It would have been wiser to use your ED at school where you at least had a CHANCE at...for example, I applied EDII to Lafayette College. I think it's more likely than not that I'll get rejected, but I at least think I have a chance at getting in. </p>
<p>In my chance threads, people were telling me that I'd get rejected by most of my schools due to my GPA.</p>
<p>...Given that your GPA is even lower, I'm not really sure you have good chances at all at the better schools on your list.</p>
<p>But Drexel, for example, I think you'll get in.</p>
<p>OMG!!!!! I CAN't BELIEVE I CAME ACROSS THIS THREAD.</p>
<p>You are like me!!! Wow :) And the colleges you want to go to are the same as mine.</p>
<p>I'm 2.6 GPA/2040 SAT score.</p>
<p>'Northeastern - low reach"</p>
<p>I disagree. I know some stoner who graduated and went to Northeastern with a 2.6 GPA and 1800 something SAT score.</p>
<p>dude your SAT scores are perfectly fine. they are below average for CC standards, but for rest of america you are way above average. your SAT scores are average to below average for colleges like chicago, tufts, and bc. for the others i cant see your SAT scores stopping you from getting in, only your gpa.</p>
<p>10 Cal poly is different from a CSU and if we were considering it Cal Poly San luis obispo is better</p>