Chance Me

<p>GPA: 4.32
SAT Composite: 2080
Critical Reading - 760
Math - 570
Writing - 750
Extra Curricular:
- Founder and President of JSA
- Historian of the National Social Studies Honor Society
- Member of the National Spanish Honor Society
- Member of the National Honor Society
Community Service: 150 Hours
Honor Award for Best Physical Science Student
8 Weeks of Work Experience
IB Diploma</p>

<p>What are my chance of getting into USC, UCLA, NYU, UC: Santa Barbara, UC: Irvine, UC: Davis, Boston University, UGA, Ithaca College, Chapman University, and Syracuse University?</p>

<p>Bump!</p>

<p>USC: High match
UCLA: High match
NYU: High match
UCSB: Match
UCI: Match
UCD: Match
BU: Match
UGA: Low match/Match
Ithaca: Low match
Chapman: Low match
Syracuse: Low match</p>

<p>Are you sure that my math score isn’t a problem? Also, how come I’m a lower match for the schools that are the easiest to get into?</p>

<p>As far as I’m concerned: a low match has a better chance to get in than a high match…</p>

<p>NYU: Reach
USC: Reach
UCLA: Reach</p>

<p>Double Bump!</p>

<p>Triple Bump!</p>

<p>Are you instate for California? If you soley focus on your math score and retake the SAT, your superscore will turn out to be much better and your chances will be better for all the schools you mentioned above. Personally, I think USC, UCLA, and possibly UCLA might be reaches but that’s just me</p>

<p>I am not instate</p>

<p>I think with a higher math score, NYU and UCLA will be less of a reach</p>

<p>On the other hand, I think the rest are fits if not safeties</p>