Chance me please (UCB, JHU, UMich,...)

<p>Hello everyone</p>

<p>SAT = 2100
CR: 670
M: 730
W: 700</p>

<p>Subject Tests
MathII - 620 (probaly retaking since I took this back sophmore year)
Biology - 650
US History - 700</p>

<p>GPA: ~4.00
Rank: Top 10%
AP classes - 5
Honor (weighted) classes - 4
(AP and Honor classes are pretty much unavailable until J + S years)</p>

<p>EC:
Indoor Track (9-12)
Spring Track (9-12)
Spanish Club (11-12)
Spanish Honor Society Member
Science Club member (11-12)
Essay Contest winner local VFW branch
Unofficial Ultimate Frisbee club</p>

<p>I'm from one of the top public schools in NH, and wouldn't be averse to bringing some east coast bias out west :) </p>

<p>Schools I'm looking at (most likely engineering):
-Carnegie Mellon University
-John Hopkins University
-University Michigan
-University of California - Berkeley
-University of Illinois - Urbana
-Boston University</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Isn't Berkeley's application over?</p>

<p>In at BU and Illinois. Good chance with Michigan.</p>

<p>instate out of state?
if instate good chance at Berkeley</p>

<p>out of state, does that hurt my chances?</p>

<p>How about CMU and JHU, match/slight reach/reach/rejected?</p>

<p>It hurts your chances a lot. I think your SATs will keep you out of Berkeley. Successful oos applicants there have Ivy-type stats.</p>

<p>I'm new to the whole process but is that standard for most high-profile public schools? That they prefer instate but will take some elite out of state students?</p>

<p>UCLA and UCB are the worst with their hyperselectivity. Michigan and Wisconsin are much more reasonable.</p>