<p>For Northwestern, Claremont McKenna, Brown, U of Michigan, U of Chicago</p>
<p>Just some main stats:</p>
<p>32 ACT
4.74 weighted, 3.89 unweighted *most schedule demanding according to counselor
College classes on the side: Computer Science, Economics (both count for AP credit)
Eagle Scout
4 years marching band
2 years Varsity Baseball (captain)
President/Founder of Investment Club, Safe Driving Club
3 year lawyer and VP of Mock Trial
2 years ASB
Founder of recess program between our high school and nearby elementary school
One of the draftees of newest District Policy regarding grading
100+ hours of volunteer tutor work in the schools tutorial center</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Any SAT II scores? Also, what is your intended major?</p>
<p>Good shot at McKenna, Good shot at UMich, Slight reach for UChic, and a slight reach for Northwestern I’d say.
The SAT IIs aren’t even necessary, because the ACT substitutes for it!</p>
<p>Hmm… Your application seems to be a bit “ordinary” but that might be because you’ve given us JUST the bare minimum here… Make sure to elaborate on things on your application, and write great essays. With that being said…</p>
<p>Brown- Reach.
UChicago- Reach.
CMcK- Low reach.
Northwestern- High match.
UMich- High match. </p>
<p>Best of luck, and may the odds be ever in your favor!</p>
<p>Really thats ordinary? Rough. But I think when it comes down to it essays make all the difference.</p>
<p>Also, how are you guys figuring the high match, low match, high reach, etc. Subjectivness or is there something on this site that calculates it?</p>
<p>Oops intended major economics and computer science.</p>