Chance me please

<p>Hey, just looking for a reality check and suggestions for other schools I should look into.</p>

<p>Gender: Male
Race: White
Socioeconomic: Middle to Upper-middle class</p>

<p>In the IB program at my school, it is one of the better schools in Florida.</p>

<p>GPA:
- W: 3.77
- UW:</p>

<p>Class Rank: 180
Percentile: Top 28th</p>

<p>ACT: 32
SAT: 2030
- CR: 720
- M: 670
- W: 640 (09)</p>

<p>AP Art: 4
AP World: 4
AP Lang: 3
AP Lit: 3
IB Spanish SL: 5
IB Physics SL: 4</p>

<p>Senior Schedule:
IB-TOK
IB-Contemporary History
IB-Calc/Stat
IB-English IV
IB- Economics II
AP Statistics
Baseball</p>

<p>Straight As for the first quarter</p>

<p>Letter of Recommendation from my CHIB teacher will be great. 2nd recommendation letter coming from my AP Art History teacher will be good, but may not be well written.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:</p>

<p>Founded an Investment Club (10-12)
- President first and second year
- Vice President this year (I have a nice story behind that one)
- increased membership from 4 to 30 over 3 years</p>

<p>Varsity Baseball ( 9-12 )
- 3 years
- starting pitcher and closer (junior year)
- 87 mph
- good enough to go somewhere </p>

<p>ModelUN (11,12)
- won most improved delegate at my first conference
- won best delegation along with my other club members </p>

<p>Awards
- Semifinalist for the NSLI-Y scholarship program</p>

<p>Colleges:
Boston College (EA)
Boston University
Northeastern (EA)
Fordham University (EA)
University of Maryland (EA)
George Washington University
University of Michigan
University of Georgia
University of Florida
Loyola University Chicago
Davidson College
Vanderbilt
Duke
John Hopkins</p>

<p>Already been accepted to:
University of Alabama
University of Central Florida</p>

<p>Intended Major: Math and Premed</p>

<p>JHU: Reach
Duke: Reach
Vanderbilt: Reach
Davidson:
Loyola Chicago: Safety
UF: Match
UGA: Match
UMI: Reach
GWU: Match/High match
UMD: Match
Fordham: Low match
BU: Match
NEU: Match/High match
BC: High match</p>

<p>Most of these schools do not offer premed as a major and you can do premed with a math major; you just have to use your electives or distribution requirements on premed courses.</p>

<p>Thanks for the reply! I know premed isn’t a major, just threw it in there next to math to show my interest. I’m actually thinking about doing math and history as a double major.</p>

<p>If I could get some second or third opinions that would be great.</p>