Chance Me!

<p>Top Choices :</p>

<p>UVa (out of state) and NYU -Stern ( EA for both, as well as michigan, baruch, and vassar)</p>

<p>Other Choices: Villanova, Vassar, Michigan, URichmond, BC, BU, Cornell, Macaulay @ Baruch (NY Program), Fordham Honors</p>

<p>93.7 GPA 96 weighted</p>

<p>Sophomore Year: AP Chem, AP World</p>

<p>Junior Year: AP Calc BC, AP Lang and Comp, AP US</p>

<p>Senior YEAR Will be: AP Prob/Stat, AP French, AP US Gov't, AP Environmental, AP Lit, </p>

<p>1400/1600 on SATs </p>

<p>680 CR 720 M (taking act just incase) </p>

<p>NHS, Foreign Language HS, Several Volunteer Clubs, Play an instrument, conducted various events at school, Student Government (treasurer of jr class and senior class/treasurer of 2 other clubs/VP of another club)</p>

<p>I will have stellar recs, ( i have already spoken to the teachers writing them)
working on essay now.</p>

<p>SAT IIs: US History / Math I this june, AP World:680
French in November (it's the only time with listening) </p>

<p>How is Vassar regarded as a college when looking for jobs etc? i honestly loved the campus.</p>

<p>He typoed fo sho</p>

<p>Hey, i am taking Math II, sorry about that. It was a typooo</p>

<p>I don’t think NYU has early action…I think it has early decision…unless they’re changing their policy. </p>

<p>Don’t apply to NYU ED unless your parents have agreed to pay full freight (about $55k per year).</p>

<p>Will your parents pay for wherever you want to go?</p>

<p>haha i am aware of the cost, I’m from right outside the city. It’s more of a half/half deal with my parents. That’s why macaulay honors at baruch is a tempting option for someone who wants to major in business. </p>

<p>so can you guys chance me? UVA is probably my first choice right now.</p>

<p>oh and George Washington University</p>

<p>UVa does not have EA/ED. Out of state students have a considerably more difficult time getting in. Virginia schools admit approx. 70% instate / 30% OOS. The applications are not looked at together.
From your EC’s it’s hard to tell where your focus is. You mention several clubs. Is there one that you have been heavily involved in? One that has a correlation to your intended major? This may help you stand out as an applicant.</p>