<p>I would say match for all the non-ivies and fairly decent chance at the ivies. Your scores are good and your ECs are outstanding!! </p>
<p>Might look at Holy Cross-top25 LAC with great pre-med program.</p>
<p>Is (LAC) UCLA?</p>
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<li>reach 2. low reach 3. match 4. low reach 5. low reach 6. reach 7. high match 8. match</li>
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<p>@fairyfantasy thanks for the chance</p>
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<li>University of Pennsylvania [ED-26%]-reach</li>
<li>Cornell University [ED:29%]-reach</li>
<li>Penn State University/Thomas Jefferson University: 6 year medical program-low reach</li>
<li>John Hopkins [ED-37%]-low reach</li>
<li>Duke University [ED-30%]-high match</li>
<li>University of Notre Dame [EA-33%]-mid-high match</li>
<li>Emory University [ED 2]-match</li>
<li>Penn State University-match
Great stats and extracurriculars ![]()
Chance Back:
<a href=“My Chances at these Universities - Chance Me / Match Me! - College Confidential Forums”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1620361-my-chances-at-these-universities-p1.html</a></li>
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<p>thanks for the chance, just chanced back</p>
<p>-------ALSO TAKE OUT CORNELL-------</p>
<p>Comments on stats: You’re a great applicant, but Ivies and comparable private schools probably want “perfect” stats because everyone is so competitive!!! Its unrealistic, I know. So the UW GPA might be an eyebrow twitcher, the ACTs are middle-low to middle for the applicant pool. You have a lot of ECs and extra meetings attended, so that’s great, good job! However, I’ve heard that the # of things is irrelevant; the meaning behind why you did it (career interests maybe) and the range of activities (well-rounded) is important. So you’re good there. </p>
<p>Overall, great job. However, I have no idea how these admission committees see it. I think you have reaches at all these schools (just like everyone else does, TBH). Good luck! Thanks for chancing me!</p>
<p>Your stats look good. I believe you are a shoe in for all of the schools excluding the ivy leagues, as they are a toss up for everyone.</p>
<p>Your extracurriculars are great!</p>
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<li>University of Pennsylvania - Reach</li>
<li>Cornell University - Reach</li>
<li>Penn State University/Thomas Jefferson University - High Match/Low reach</li>
<li>John Hopkins - High Match</li>
<li>Duke University - Low reach</li>
<li>University of Notre Dame - High match/Low reach</li>
<li>Emory University - match</li>
<li>Penn State University - low/mid match</li>
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<p>You have a very good chance of getting into those schools. Especially the non-IVYs like Johns Hopkins. Your EDs are good but if you could improve on your volunteer hours and get an internship this summer it would launch your application to another level. Good luck! </p>
<p>I would recommend taking the Bio 2 or Chemistry subject tests and also Math Level 2. Math Level 1 is kind of basic and wont get looked at with the same regard. Keep your gpa high and do well on your SAT and you should be good, but Ivys are a reach for everyone.</p>