Chance me on UT, A&M, UBC, McGill, UGA?

<p>am currently a junior wanting to double major with Biology and a foreign language (preferably portuguese) or international studies. Here are my stats:</p>

<p>Sat: 1870- 580 Math, 580 Reading, 710 Writing.<br>
(just took the test again, am expecting 1930-2030 range)</p>

<p>Weighted Gpa: 3.875
Class rank: 16%</p>

<p>ECs: Student ambassador to foreign exchange students- freshman and sophomore year.
hosted foreign exchange student freshman year.
Student worker at Texas A&M in Agriculture Department
Went to India and Bangladesh as part of fulbright program for 6 months
Member of GSA, Interact, and Interfaith.<br>
Debate team 4 years
Hoping to get 2 jobs this summer as Student worker and at a restaurant.</p>

<p>Aps:
Ap spanish
(planning to take ap gov & econ, ap bio, AB calculus, art 4 Ap, and ap psych)</p>

<p>Hoping to get into McGill Science (but will take international studies as well), UBC Science, Texas A&M, University of Texas @ Austin, or University of Georgia. Also University of Guelph. :)</p>

<p>bump bump bump? Chance me please?</p>

<p>UBC: Match
TAMU: Match
UT-Austin: Reach (Biology is severely impacted and they prefer top-7%)
UGA: High match
McGill: Reach (you need ~670 on CR and 670 on M or 30+ on the ACT with all subscores 26 and up for it to be reachable)
U Guelph: Low match (even if U Guelph works on the 1600 scale, they only really ask for 1100 CR+M, given your grades)</p>

<p>You aren’t an automatic admit at A&M, suggest working on ACT or take the SAT agan. A&M is getting more apps than ever. Check their website and read up on auto academic admits. Of course if you are in-state and are in Top 10% you should be an auto admit. Good luck.</p>

<p>Top-25% that aren’t top-10% are subject to different auto-admit rules at TAMU… if you’re in-state you need to get either 1300 CR+M on the SAT or 30+ composite with at least 27s on Math and English subscores. But, if you achieve that, then both McGill and UBC become safeties.</p>