<p>thanks for the chance</p>
<p>Boston College - Match
Boston University - Match
Brown - Reach
Columbia - Reach
Cornell - Reach
Dartmouth - Reach
Duke - Reach
Fordham- Match
Georgetown- Match
Harvard - High Reach
Loyola Marymount- Match
New York University - Match
Princeton - Reach
Stanford - Reach
Syracuse U - Match
University of California Irvine - Match
UCLA - Reach
UNC- Chapel Hill - Reach (because you are OOS)
UPenn - Reach
Yale - Reach</p>
<p>I agree with most other chances. You will most probably have troubles with Ivies though. 2100 is still low for Ivies, and your SAT IIs are pretty good, you might want to forget about Literature and just re-do Biology to increase the score because now schools only require 2 SAT IIs. Your extra-curriculars are average for Ivy standards but slightly above average for the others. You may want to increase your GPA as much as possible before the end and do NOT write that you set up the business with your mother. Two things colleges do not like: 1. getting a job because of parents because it doesn’t show the initiative and effort you would have to put in to get the job yourself 2. starting a business with parents help because it, similarly, shows that you haven’t done it yourself and you aren’t the sole leader of the business. So, I would say, either, do not emphasize the fact that your mom started it with you, or start one of your own - it could be the same as your moms, and you could work with her.</p>
<p>As said earlier, get your SAT I above 2200, Biology above 770 or something (not that big of a factor really), write great essays, improve GPA, if possible, get more leadership and awards in school. Well that’s pretty much all you can really do and hope for the best. Good luck.</p>
<p>ok thanks for the info :)</p>
<p>Hey there! 
Your EC’s are amazing, and you have some awards stacked up too. Your GPA may not be too favorable, but if you include the grading system in your application, I’m sure that will be pardoned because to get an A seems quite high. I think that you may be able to get into Brown, some of the UC’s, and maybe some of the Ivies. For sure, your EC’s will impress the adcoms and will take their eyes off your GPA</p>