<p>From Wisconsin:
UW GPA: 3.65
W GPA: 4.1
ACT: 29
EC's: Basketball, Track, Tennis, Key Club, Spanish and National Honors Society.
Caucasian, Public School</p>
<p>Schools~
UW-Madison
Minnesota-Twin Cities
University of Florida
Maryland - College Park
USC
U. of Pittsburgh
Indiana U. - Bloomington
UNC - Chapel Hill
U. Texas - Austin
UCONN
U. Miami (Fl.)
Florida State U.</p>
<p>sure…^.^
UW-Madison:match
Minnesota-Twin Cities: pretty sure you’re in
University of Florida:match
Maryland - College Park:match
USC: tiny reach, but i’m fairly sure you’ll see that fat envelope
U. of Pittsburgh:you’re in
Indiana U. - Bloomington: you’re in
UNC - Chapel Hill: not quite sure, i’m sure you had some volunteering, ect. low reach
U. Texas - Austin: you’re in
UCONN: you’re in
U. Miami (Fl.): tiny reach, but i’m fairly sure you’ll see that fat envelope
Florida State U.:match</p>
<p>summary: this is primarily based and stats, which yours will be more than enough…but venturing into the EC’s and essay territory will be final say for your admissions…maybe volunteer or something will definately expand your options…but you’ll definately get into at least one of those colleges, i garuntee you…=)</p>
<p>UW-Madison Match
Minnesota-Twin Cities Match
University of Florida- reach
Maryland - College Park- match
USC- Low reach
U. of Pittsburgh- match
Indiana U. - Bloomington- low reach
UNC - Chapel Hill- reach(sports?)
U. Texas - Austin- low reach
UCONN-reach(how good are you at sports?)
U. Miami (Fl.)- match
Florida State U.: Match(you’ll get in, I’m from Florida and have friends with way worse stats than you who get in, your only problem is being OOS.)</p>
<p>UW-Madison: match
Minnesota-Twin Cities: match
University of Florida: ?
Maryland - College Park:match
USC: low reach
U. of Pittsburgh:?
Indiana U. - Bloomington:?
UNC - Chapel Hill: reach
U. Texas - Austin: match
UCONN:?
U. Miami (Fl.): match
Florida State U.: in</p>
<p>UW-Madison–its all about the residencyy and youve got in, have fun being a badger
Minnesota-Twin Cities–match
University of Florida–low reach, since its one of the better state schools in the country
Maryland - College Park–low reach
USC–low reach
U. of Pittsburgh–match
Indiana U. - Bloomington–match
UNC - Chapel Hill–i would havta say reach only because this school basicall has the highest percentage of in-state residents compared to other state colleges around the country (or at least thats what I heard), so for the 5% that isn’t North Carolinans, you would need better stats
U. Texas - Austin–match
UCONN–match
U. Miami (Fl.)–low reach, they are getting harder
Florida State U.–match</p>