<p>Highschool Core Classes:
(DUAL ≈ AP, since it was at a real 4-year university [ NOT COMMUNITY COLLEGE ] in real college classes)</p>
<p>Honors: American Govt , Chem, Bio, Physics, American Lit, 9th Lit & Comp, Math 1, Math 2
Dual: Chem 1, Physics 1, Engl 1, Engl 2, Spanish 1, Spanish 2, Statistics
Regular: US Hist (retaking dual) , Econ (retaking dual), Spanish 1 (retook dual)</p>
<p>Senior Course Load:
Dual Bio 1
Dual Physics 2
Dual Precalculus
Dual Calculus I
Dual World Hist
Dual US Hist
Dual Macroeconomics
Dual World Lit</p>
<p>EC:
Church Community Service
Hospital Volunteering
BETA
Water polo team (founder, team captain)
Tri Beta Biology (historian)
HOSA (treasurer)
Math Team (vice pres)
FCCLA (secretary)
College Chem Lab TA
Volunteered at Physics research lab
300 + other volunteer hrs
Golden Key Honors Society
National Society of Collegiate Scholars
Website designer for companies
Took summer classes at university
Tennis team
Presidents list all semesters of dual enrollment
Full time Dual enrollment ALL of junior & senior year</p>
<p>Leave a link to your chance thread and I'll chance back.
Thanks :)</p>
<p>UPenn- Match
Vanderbilt- Match
Stanford- Match
Brown University- Match
John Hopkins- Match</p>
<p>You have a very impressive course load and EC’s. You ACT is good, but at the low end of the mid-range for every college except for Brown. So you might want to retake that to give you a leg up or maybe take the SAT? Good luck!</p>
<p>Only school I’m familiar with is UPenn and I’m sure you’ll get it in no prob. 2 of my friends last year got accepted, and I’m pretty sure you have a better chance than they did</p>
<p>Stanford UPenn and Brown are reaches for pretty much everyone. You are a competitive applicant, but your ACT score might hurt you a little bit. That being said, I can see you getting accepted into at least two of your top 5 schools. With top schools like these however it is often hard to tell. Good luck!</p>
<p>I agree, I think that your course load is really impressive and your ECs are solid as well; stanford, upenn, and brown are really hard to get into, but you have a fair shot. Best of luck!</p>
<p>stanford- low reach [especially if you are going to apply for engineering]
Upenn- match
Brown- reach [Brown is not that hard, I think you are there.]
Johns Hopkins-match
Vanderbilt-match</p>
<p>It depends on the major you apply.
What major did you apply?</p>
<p>I think you’ll get into all of those schools. The only one I wouldn’t be surprised you not get into is Stanford, as they are SO selective. I’d be shocked if you don’t get into at least 2 of them. The only weakness I see may be your ACT, as it is at the lower end of what these schools take. Good luck!</p>
<p>University of Pennsylvania-match (have a friend that got in with less )
Vanderbilt-match
Stanford-reach
Brown-low reach
John Hopkins-match</p>
<p>I’d say your grades are good enough for any of those schools. Course load is going to a big boost for you (never seen someone do that much dual enrollment). Leadership positions are great. best of luck!</p>
<p>You have a very interesting set of classes and ECs. You should be set for Vanderbilt and Johns Hopkins. You theoretically should be set for all your other colleges too but you never know with Stanford and UPenn just like with anyone.
Maybe take ACT again and try to improve but other than that you should be good.</p>
<p>Stanford - Impossible to predict.
UPenn - Impossible to predict for Wharton, but reach for any other college at UPenn.
Brown - Reach
Johns Hokpins, Vanderbilt - Low Reach</p>
<p>GREAT ec’s, also good gpas, but your act is a little low for some schools</p>
<p>i think vanderbilt and jhu are pretty low reaches-their acceptance rates are about 18%
upenn, brown have around 10% rates, with stanford around 7%
therefore i think upenn and brown are reaches, but doable if you have great essays and interviews
stanford may not be possible, because applying to really selective colleges is a crapshoot and even if you are a very strong candidate, you still may not get in
if its possible to improve your acts to the mid 30’s like above 33 you should be set</p>
<p>John Hopkins and Vanderbilt are matches. The others are reaches. For Ivies, I’m sure you know that plenty of other great students apply to them. You aren’t the only one with great scores and extracurriculars. I’m sure you already know it but you’re going to need great essays that sets you apart. Listing accomplishments won’t be enough. You need to give the adcoms greater insight into the kind of person you are.</p>