<p>UMD College Park - safety
Georgia Tech - safety
UT Austin - safety
UMich Ann Arbor - safety-target
UNotreDame - safety
NYU (Stern) - safety
CarnegieMellon - waitlisted
UC Berkeley - accepted
UNC Chapel Hill - accepted
UChicago - rejected
Northwestern - accepted
UPenn - rejected
MIT - waitlisted
Cornell - accepted
UVA - Legacy - accepted</p>
<p>Bump. I’m surprised to see Cornell as accepted since my GPA is much below their average. Is it because of course load? and will apply Early Decision improve my chances?</p>
<p>Bump any responses please on why some believe Cornell is a match</p>
<p>Can someone additionally chance me?</p>
<p>Also for Cornell ED, our school has 3.71 as average GPA(for ED) ACCEPTANCE(3.53 average applied). Does this improve my chances?</p>
<p>Chance to columbia also please</p>
<p>I think that UVA and NYU would be a high match for you. I don’t really know about CMU, but I think that UNC Chapel Hill would probably be match schools. Sorry for my late reply!</p>
<p>Note: everything saying “in” isn’t an absolute guarantee. You could always mess up somewhere and not get in. “in” just means that based on your scores and ECs and whatnot you should be a very, very strong candidate. </p>
<p>UMD College Park – in
Georgia Tech – in
UT Austin – in
UMich Ann Arbor – in
UNotreDame – match
NYU – match
CarnegieMellon – reach
UC Berkeley – match
UNC Chapel Hill – in
UChicago – reach
Northwestern – low reach
UPenn – reach
MIT – high reach
Cornell – low reach
UVA - Legacy – match, UVA is tough to get in to out-of-state but you are a strong candidate.</p>
<p>@DelianStud Notre Dame is definitely NOT a safety.</p>