<p>I think you have a slim chance…if you can account for your low gpa somehow in your essays with a legitimate reason those schools might be more inclined to admit you. Your EC’s are great!</p>
<p>If only berkeley had EA… Do you guys think I have a chance at stanford EA?</p>
<p>I would say your chances are very dependent on your essays. Can you make yourself stand out from the crowd? That’s what colleges are really looking for. Nothing you can do about the GPA, but I would just focus on the other parts of your application. </p>
<p>The ACT is fine, 35 vs 36 is not really different. I would say to check college websites however, because some require the ACT AND 2 SAT IIs. Princeton if I’m not mistake is one of those. </p>
<p>As for Stanford EA, I again would say make yourself unique, or you’re sunk. There are many Indian geniuses out there, what makes you special? The way you present this is by accentuating your unique ECs and writing convincing, meaningful essays which avoid cliches. </p>
<p>Good luck! </p>
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<p>bumbubububump</p>
<p>Those are great ECs and an impressive ACT. I wouldn’t retake the ACT again if I were you, as the difference between 35 and 36 will probably not open any doors that aren’t already open by everything else you have to offer. In addition, retaking and having a lower score could be costly. Make sure to stand out on your essays.</p>
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