<p>gpa weighted 94.3/100
rank 70/350 (in my defense, if a 94 is only in the top 20%, you can imagine how competitive my school is....)
sat-680 m, 670 cr, 800 w so 2150
took it again
act-32</p>
<p>8 aps</p>
<p>ecs:
fbla historian and now secreatry bunch of state, region awards
2nd highest orchestra group-solo/ensemble superior twice
green school
chess
the young entrepreneur business program-4th in chapter business plan
beta club- kind of inconsistent there to be honest
on newspaper editorial
ymca mission atlanta 2 years, working with metro kids
nhs</p>
<p>honors:
fbla stuff
nhs french
honor roll
school honor award for math
ap scholar honor
sat club at school-bronze level</p>
<p>how bad is it that i had an 87 in math 1st sem of junior year, the next it was 106?
and an 88 in ap bio turned 94? thats an upward trend right?? and those are the only b's i have:/?</p>
<p>and lets assume my essay is avgish....</p>
<p>Lol, relax, people with many more than one B can still get into Harvard and the like… Relax(: </p>
<p>With that said, Vandy’s a reach (a pretty low one), and Georgia Tech may not like that your math SAT is your lowest section. Only apply there if you’d actually go. You’re looking good for UNC and hmm, UMich is a reach too, although a lowish reach. Best of luck(:</p>
<p>just wondering, what part of my stats make it seem like those schools are reaches?</p>
<p>You are in the possible range for all those schools. But the only ones who can give you a realistic assessment of your chances are the members of the admissions committees at those schools, and then only when they have your complete application package in front of them.</p>
<p>In other words: nobody on CC or anywhere else on the Internet can accurately predict your chances at any selective enrollment school.</p>
<p>This message is MIT-specific, but the principle applies to all selective colleges:</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/10581800-post1.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/10581800-post1.html</a></p>
<p>Make sure your college list includes some safeties - schools where your stats are well above the norm, that you can pay for under most pessimistic FA assumptions, and where you’d be happy.</p>
<p>“So so” ECs and a “so so” class rank. But the main reason is that these are competitive schools…</p>
<p>SATs (as they currently stand) will probably take you out of contention for UNC…competition is pretty brutal for OOS.</p>