<p>I think your downward trend could be a disadvantage, but if you raise your sat score to above 2200 or so I think you could have very good prospects (have you tried going to through the blue book by the college board, i used that and i thought it was quite helpful)</p>
<p>University of Washington-Seattle - match
University of California- Berkeley - reach
Portland State University - in
Evergreen State College - in
University of Oregon - in
Western Washington University - in</p>
<p>I honestly think your in at them all! One way to significantly improve your chances is to get your SAT to a 2000. But everything else looks good! GOod luck!</p>
University of Washington-Seattle - A reasonable chance, but your lack of AP classes may hurt you a bit.
University of California - Berkeley - I’d call this a reach since your stats don’t particularly match up to the average but it’s good to try! If I were you, I would also consider the high cost for out-of-state students; just a heads-up!
Portland State University - Great school, largest undergrad population in Portland. Ive been around the campus a few times and I like it! However, it is urban, and small (49 acres) so keep that in mind. Friends dad is also a professor here so I’ve attended a few events as well. Almost sure you’ll get in here.
University of Minnesota- Twin Cities As an In-State option,
you’d probably be guaranteed.
Lewis and Clark College - Good school but there’s not much notable about it in my opinion. Good chance though.
Evergreen State College - Guaranteed.
University of Oregon - Almost positive you’ll get in! Go Ducks!
Western Washington University - Bellingham is a nice setting to live in! Id assess your chances at great for this one!
Thanks again for your chance!</p>
<p>@wstlfb8- thanks for the chance :). In regards to the APs, in 9th grade, none were offered, and in 10th grade only 1 was open to us. Once again, thanks for the chance.</p>
<p>Hi! I think you have a pretty good chance at where you’re thinking of going. I’m not too familiar with the universities you are applying to but with what others have said and the bit of research I did on them, I say you have a fair shot! You have an extensive list of extra curriculars but I think it is important you pick a few of them and really concentrate on showing depth. That’s what I am trying to work on, universities want to see people who are passionate and not a jack of all trades, master of none.</p>
<p>1) University of Washington-Seattle: Match
2) University of California- Berkeley: Reach
3) Portland State University: Safety
4) University of Minnesota- Twin Cities: Safety
5) Lewis and Clark College: Safety
6) Evergreen State College: Safety
7) University of Oregon: Safety
8) Western Washington University: Safety</p>