<p>3.9 weighted gpa
2.8 unweighted gpa
2060 SAT score
760 math
650 writing
650 reading
SAT II Chinese 780
SAT II Math lvl 2 670
President of the fishing club</p>
<p>for BU, NYU, UCDavis, UCSD, UCSB, Michigan State (Ann Arbor)</p>
<p>3.9 weighted gpa
2.8 unweighted gpa
2060 SAT score
760 math
650 writing
650 reading
SAT II Chinese 780
SAT II Math lvl 2 670
President of the fishing club</p>
<p>for BU, NYU, UCDavis, UCSD, UCSB, Michigan State (Ann Arbor)</p>
<p>Unfortunately, I’d say NYU is a big reach due to your low UW GPA and lack of ECs…sorry.
As for Butler…I’d say you have a decent chance due to the fact that you have a high weighted GPA, really good ACT score, and clearly you have taken many advanced courses. The only things holding you back are, again, your UW GPA and lack of ECs. I think your chance of getting into Michigan State is even better than getting into Butler - maybe 50/50? If I were you, I’d take easier classes my senior year (maybe only 1 or 2 APs?) and just focus on raising your GPA. And I’m not too familiar with UCDavis, UCSD, or UCSB, so I can’t really chance you…sorry.
If you Google ‘chances of getting into (insert university name here)’ and click on the Cappex link, you can see who got accepted and denied with certain GPAs and ACT scores. Best of luck to you! :)</p>
<p>Your GPA and SAT are a bit too low for UCSD and UCD. Slightly better chance at UCSB.</p>
<p>You should include ethnicity, hooks, and extra curriculars to help us see how well you match up</p>