<p>African American
Latina
Public HS
ACT 28 9 writing (30/27/28/28)
EC: 100+ Volunteer, Various Awards, National Competition, In around 8 Clubs, president of one, Active Student Government member
5 AP Classes the rest honors
Most rigorous classes at my school
Played 2 sports sophomore year only
Expect to get great reccomendations
Top 12% of my Class
Very active in community
I am a hard worker and have been outstanding in my school. </p>
<p>Chance at:
Brown, Upenn, Columbia, Cornell, UVA, Duke, Vanderbilt, UNC Chapel Hill, Dartmouth, William and Mary, Georgetown, George Washington University, and Emory please!
Thanks a lot xoxo</p>
<p>You have a good amount of volunteer hours and accomplishments therein. Also, female premeds, especially African American/Latina are not extremely common, so you have that going for you as well. However, it is a little tough to tell with the amount of detail that you’ve provided for some of the higher caliber schools. So, here are my two cents:</p>
<p>Brown = High Reach
UPenn = High Reach
Columbia = High Reach
Cornell = Medium Reach
UVA = High Match
Duke = High Reach
Vanderbilt = Medium Reach
UNC = High Match
Dartmouth = High Reach
W&M = Medium Match
Georgetown = High Match
George Washington = Medium Match
Emory = Low Reach</p>
<p>Whatever you decide, I wish you the best of luck! Unfortunately, I’m an engineer, so I don’t know a ton about PreMed. Also, if you have the time, I’d love a chance back - Thanks and take care!</p>
<p>Brown=reach
UPenn=reach
Columbia=reach
Cornell=reach
UVA=low reach/high match
Duke=reach
Vandy=reach
UNC CH-reach if OOS, match is IS
Dartmouth=reach
William and Mary=match
Georgetown=reach
GWU=match
Emory=low reach
Your W GPA, and ACT are below the average for the reaches and you don’t have outstanding enough ECs to make up for that.
Also, remember some safeties</p>