Chance my plethora of schools!

<p>Hey guys,
So I've applied to 17 schools and I know that's a lot, but my mom made me do many of them. I have already gotten into Rollins College, University of Florida, and University of Miami and I would like to know the chances I have for the rest of my schools!</p>

<p>Upenn(interviewed, well very well)
Cornell(interviewed)
UC Berkeley
Stonehill College
Wheaton College
Boston College
College of the Holy Cross
Georgia Tech
Emory University
George Washington
Pepperdine
Northeastern
Florida State
Notre Dame</p>

<p>GPA: 3.73 UW, 4.2 W
SAT: 2020 (630 V, 690 M, 700 W)
Activities:
- I am a third year varsity tennis player who was recently named captain, I have also won district and regional awards while participating. I am involved heavily at my school and in my community/ Church so the ECs are fairly decent.
-Awards: Honor Roll, AP Scholar with Honor, Coach's award, High School student of the week, etc
- I have a great story to tell due to the fact that my dad had ALS throughout my high school career and past away last year:put in my essays. </p>

<p>Thank you for any advice you might have! I will chance back as I know a ton about college admissions.</p>

<p>wow… your statistics are very much like mine! I think you will get into George Washington easily because very few people applied this year after they were put on notice for misrepresenting their class for a higher rank. Since you got into Miami, you are probably safe for UC Berk, Pepperdine, Florida State, Northeastern, Boston and Georgia Tech. UPenn is extrememly difficult and I doubt an alumni interview would help you at this point for UPenn or Cornell. But Emory and Notre Dame seem like a possibility. My dream is to go to Vanderbilt, a college very similarly ranked to Emory and Notre Dame. So we are in the same boat. Idk muck about stonehill or wheaton. Do you mind discussing my chances on my thread for Vandy?</p>

<p>Thank you for you opinion! I chanced you for Vandy! good luck my friend</p>

<p>bumpppppppppp</p>

<p>Upenn: Reach
Cornell: Reach
UC Berkeley: High match
Stonehill College: Safety
Wheaton College (MA): Safety
Wheaton College (IL): Match
Boston College: High match
College of the Holy Cross: Match
Georgia Tech: Match
Emory University: High match
George Washington: Match
Pepperdine: Match
Northeastern: Match
Florida State: Safety
Notre Dame: Reach</p>

<p>Bumppppp A few more opinions</p>

<p>Bump, I need a few more opinions.</p>

<p>Bumpity bump</p>

<p>Anybody???</p>

<p>I could use a few more opinions! I’ll chance anyone</p>

<p>Catria is the main chancer here, and I agee with his ratings.</p>

<p>Let me give you some “real life” stats from last year.</p>

<p>My son had a 2300 SAT, 3.7 unweighted gpa, but not much in the way of ECs.</p>

<p>He got waitlisted at Emory, and got rejected at Berkeley at Penn. So I disagree with those who say you are safe for Berkeley.</p>

<p>Like you, he got into UF and Miami.</p>

<p>In my opinion, your mother was correct in having you apply to a lot of schools.</p>

<p>It is very hard to get into a top school.</p>

<p>If you applied to Berkeley, not sure why you didn’t apply to UCLA as well (same application).</p>

<p>He did get in there.</p>

<p>Florida dad I do agree with you about Berkeley. But my main school of choice here is Boston college, that is where I really want to go. The school knows I have a great interest due to my visits, updates, and good contacts with admissions. Do you guys think I have a pretty good shot?</p>

<p>Bump10char</p>

<p>Reporter here looking to interview a student (or parent of one) who has applied to many schools this year–for a story about the cost of application fees and deposits.</p>

<p>Interested? Email me.</p>

<p>Thanks,
Amy</p>