Chance Me Please

<p>UPenn, UCLA, UC Berkeley, NYU, Stanford, Columbia, Harvard, Yale, Brown, Princeton (reach lol)</p>

<p>Stats:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (by section): CR 700, Math 750, Writing 800
[</em>] SAT IIs: Math IIC 800, US History 770, Chemistry 730
[<em>] GPA, Weighted and Unweighted: Unweighted 4.0, Weighted 4.5ish
[</em>] Rank and Class Size: 99th Percentile, Class Size around 1020
[<em>] APs (including this year's): European History 5, US History TBD, Chemistry TBD, Calculus BC TBD, English Language TBD
[</em>] Senior Yr Courseload: Korean for Korean Speakers, AP Music Theory, AP Biology, AP Macroeconomics, AP Government, AP English Literature, AP Statistics
[<em>] Other stats (Awards, etc.): I have a few awards from the Korean Consulate General, received awards from some Essay Contests on Politics, will probably receive National Merit, likely AP Scholar with Distinction
[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[</em>] ECs:
Total service about 400 hours, will be about 700 by the time I submit.
Founder, Leo Club--raised about $2000 each school year, led club of around 80 people, club contributed over 1,300 hours of community service last year
Founder, Global Relief Fund--self created charity, raised about $3000 last school year donated to UNICEF and Make a Wish
Over 200 hours of service at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
Summer Intern at Hospital, witness surgeries daily
Member, Key Club, Junior Statesmen of America
Cross Country
Piano, 10 years
Peer Mentor, an hour each school day</p>

<p>[/ul]Location/Person:[list]
[<em>] State or Country: California
[</em>] School Type, Average Stats of School (if available): Public Charter, We did send kids to Harvard, Stanford, and Yale this year.</p>

<p>Thanks! I'll chance back.</p>

<p>UCLA-match/in, may qualify for Regent’s Scholarship 80+%
UC Berkeley - match 70%
NYU - in 80+%
Stanford - high reach. Despite creating a rather successful charity, your resume isn’t particularly stand out material. I will say you have a mid/high reach, or approximately 25% chance.
Princeton - slightly lower than Stanford, because it has a 2% higher acceptance rate. 27% lol.
Brown - mid/high reach; 30%
Harvard - very high reach, 20%
Yale - very high reach, 20%
Columbia - very high reach, 20%
UPenn - low to mid reach, 40%</p>

<p>You might want to research the Ivies, as despite their prestige, you can’t compare the isolated and smaller Brown to big city Columbia.</p>

<p>Haha, thank you. I’ll just cross my fingers and apply.</p>

<p>If someone could do Georgetown too, I’d appreciate it :)</p>