chance me please :( :( :(

<p>Asian Female
REALLY competitive HS in CA</p>

<p>unweighted gpa= 3.7 (i had a really bad GPA in freshman year then i improved each year and had a 4.0 both semesters last year yay)
weighted GPA= i think 3.9</p>

<p>SAT1 (2160)
math=740
CR=640
writing=780
i retook it october and i think i did pretty well</p>

<p>SAT2:
chem-720
bio-740
math2c-760
chinese-800</p>

<p>APs
chinese-5
stats-5
biology-4</p>

<p>planning on taking ap calc bc, ap physics, ap english lit this may</p>

<p>ECs- marching band for 4 years, have been playing clarinet for 9 years and completed level 10(highest level) for certificate of merit, 4 years on swim team, went to COSMOS this summer and did research on global warming. i think i'm going to write my personal statement on that.</p>

<p>i REALLY want to go to rice and i got an interview there already. so what are my chances for
ED rice
UCLA
UC Berkeley
UC San Diego
Northwestern
Cornell
Duke
John Hopkins</p>

<p>wow nobody loves me.</p>

<p>I promise you, you will get into Rice. I live in Houston and alot of my friends got in with worse stats than yours.</p>

<p>Rice/John Hopkins/Northwestern - Slight Reach/Reach
Dunno about the UC's
Duke, Cornell - High Reach</p>

<p>Cornell-Reach
Rice-JHU-In-slight reach
UCSD-In-slight reach
UCLA- UCB-reach
Duke-reach
Northwestern-In
UC's are hard to get in for internationals but I recommend you to take your chance.
Good Luck!</p>

<p>i think you really have a good shot at Rice. High match or slight reach. Going ED will definitely help.</p>

<p>i live in california, isn't it easier for californian students?</p>

<p>Your SN is hilarious so I will reply to your thread.</p>

<p>I think you have a really good chance at JHU; I live right near there and I see people with worse stats get in. Mmm I also think you have a great shot at Rice, especially given your interest and the fact that you're applying ED. I'd bet on you getting in. :]</p>