Chance me please?

<p>Hi, I'm about to be a senior in high school in Massachusetts. The reason I'm doing this is because I unexpectedly moved to a new state at the start of my junior year and subsequently stumbled in my grades a little bit.</p>

<p>Weighted GPA: 4.43
Unweighted GPA: 3.8</p>

<p>SAT: Overall 2100
-CR: 750
-Math: 710
-Writing: 640
-(Taking for a second time in the fall)
- Taking Math II, Lit, and Bio subject tests in fall</p>

<p>Courses
-all honors courses or advanced placement courses
-A's in all of my courses until my junior year where I stumbled in Calculus BC and got a D+, which is why I'm making this thread.</p>

<p>Past AP's:
- World history (4)
- Biology (4)
-Calculus BC (5), AB subscore (5)</p>

<p>Senior year AP's: Physics B, Stat, Modern Euro, English</p>

<p>EC's:
-Varsity volleyball (10th-12th)
-Key Club (9th-10th)
-French Club (9th-10th)
-Volunteer, tutoring, at local Boys and Girls club (11th-12th)
-Shadow a Professional program at local hospital (11th)
-Tutor at Middle school (11th)
-French National Honor Society (10th-) (New school doesn't have, unsure if I am still a member)
-Went to USVA Nationals for volleyball this year (not sure if this counts)</p>

<p>To expand on the D in calculus... I unexpected had to move from Virginia to Massachusetts the summer before my junior year because my parents got divorced. I was dealing with some emotional issues entering my junior year, resentment and depression. Within the first month of classes I developed anxiety, which i had never had before, and began pulling my hair out. Calculus was the only class where it got really bad, mainly because i had no friends in the class and our only grades were tests. Overall it was a very bad experience for me, but in the end the grade is completely my own fault. I asked my counselor if I could take a course over the summer to improve my grade but she told me that it wasn't an option. I got a 5 on the AP test for Calc BC so I was wondering how badly this will effect my chances applying to schools. </p>

<p>Colleges I'm wondering about my chances at:
-Brown
-Cornell
-Emory
-UC Berkley
-UNC Chapel Hill
-University of Washington
-Duke</p>

<p>This isn't my whole list, but mainly schools I'm concerned about. Thank you for your time and criticism!</p>

<p>Berkeley: High match (can you pay full-freight there?)
UWA: Low match (also, can you pay full-freight?)
Cornell: Reach
Duke: Reach
UNC-CH: Reach
Emory: Match/High match
Brown: Reach</p>

<p>Hi Catria, thanks for the reply! My family would be able to pay full-freight at UWA and UCB, so I guess that doesn’t hurt my chances at those schools.</p>

<p>Hi! Sorry to hear about what happened during your junior year. Great job pulling through!</p>

<p>This is what I think:
Brown-high reach (for everyone)
Cornell-low reach
Emory-low reach
UC Berkley-low reach (because all they care about is grades at UC schools-but get your SAT up and you will be fine!)
UNC Chapel Hill-target
University of Washington-high target
Duke-reach</p>

<p>Chance me back?
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1534309-help-please-ed-jhu-northwestern-upenn.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1534309-help-please-ed-jhu-northwestern-upenn.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Brown-high reach
Cornell, Emort-low reach
Berkeley-low reach
UNC Chapel Hill-safety
Duke-reach
University of Washington-reach</p>

<p>chance me back?</p>

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