Chance meeeee! PLEASE!

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<p>Sex: Female
Race: White
Ethnicity: Russian
Major: English or double major in English and Economics
Career goal: Lawyer
High School: Located in NYC, public. Some graduates go to good schools (Columbia, Cornell, Northwestern). A lot end up in the CUNY system.</p>

<p>GPA: 97/100. - Estimation. I haven’t checked after school ended.
Class Rank: 2/120 - Might be 1st or close to 1st. </p>

<p>SAT: 1870 (580CR/630M/670WR)
SAT II: None yet. Might take US History, Math II and I need one more…Suggestions please?</p>

<p>Sophomore year: honors English and Global
Junior year: AP English, AP US History, AP Calc AB, AP Chem
Senior year: AP Lit, AP Euro, AP Bio
-I basically will end up taking all the APs in my school except for Spanish</p>

<p>Notable EC’s
NHS, Student Body VP, Science Olympiad, Brain Bee Competition, School Leadership Team, Handball, Model City Council, 100 hours of community service, 120 hours of unpaid internship at a law firm, Academy of Finance. Currently a summer intern at Deutsche Bank.
-Lot more ECs but I can’t remember all of them.</p>

<p>Letters/Essay
Recs: Should be good.
Essay: Should be good.</p>

<p>Schools interested in:
Ivies: Dartmouth, Cornell, Yale, Columbia
Top tier schools: Amherst, Swarthmore, Hamilton, Pitzer, NYU, Macaulay Honors - Hunter, Barnard, Vassar
Safties: Gettysburg, SUNY Bing, SUNY Stonybrook</p>

<p>Additional Info:
Middle income
Only took SAT once, expect an improvement
Brother going to college in the Fall
Parents didn’t go to college in the US.</p>

<p>Chances? Any input would be greatly appreciated! Also…please give me other colleges I should look into. THANKS!</p>

<p>Nobody here (or anywhere else) can really assess your chances. It all depends upon your application and what Barnard sees in you that they feel will add to their student body. You certainly seem to be well qualified, though.</p>

<p>Best to you in your search and in applying…</p>

<p>I had a 2020 SAT and I was waitlisted in Barnard and rejected for Ivies. You may be a special case, but I second nyuwanabe about taking the SAT again just in case…</p>