Chances at Georgetown, Columbia, Brown, University of Chicago, NYU

<p>My profile:</p>

<p>Male, Asian descent (from India). Current Junior. Do not require financial aid. No Legacy. Attend public school in New Jersey</p>

<p>Freshmen year: 4 Honors Classes, 2 CP (the CP courses did not offer higher levels)
Sophomore year: Same as above
Junior Year: 4 AP's 1 honors 1 CP (CP did not offer higher level)</p>

<p>Unewighted GPA: 93.12
Weighted GPA: 100.09</p>

<p>SAT II: Chemistry 770 -- Math II C 740 -- Biology M 740</p>

<p>SAT: 2100</p>

<p>EC's: (as a general note, the years include what I will be doing senior year)</p>

<p>4 year football player (varsity as a senior), 4 year varisty member of Model UN and Model Congress, Freshman Class Treasurer, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Junior Class Vice President, 4 year member (2 varsity) of Academic Team, 4 year member Student Council, 4 year member of Waksman Student Scholars, 2 year member of Mock Trail (This year I won "best witness" in 2/3 cases), 14 year participant of my county's Indian Association's Spring Festival -- three time EMCEE (2 time "head" EMCEE)</p>

<p>Pending Positions: President of National Honors Soceity, VP of Student Council, Treasurer of French Honors Soceity, Captain Mock Trail, Captain Academic Team. </p>

<p>Volunteer Work: Up to date, roughly 120 hours dispersed over 3 seperate activities. All local. Helping mentally disabled children, and tutoring middle-school'ers. Also volunteer at local hospital. </p>

<p>Honors: French Honors Society, National Honors Society, Robert Wood Johnson Mini Medical School Alumni, HOBY Alumni, CTY Alumni, Best Delegate Rutgers Model Congress 2007, Sophomore Year School Model United Nations 'Barbara Jordan' award winner (given to outstanding debater)</p>

<p>Propesctive Majors: Poli Sci, Economics, Chemistry</p>

<p>Any thoughts?</p>

<p>can anyone help me out here?</p>

<p>wel..u can never say anything definitive for columbia..</p>

<p>I think you can make it into NYU, pretty sure. What is your class rank?</p>

<p>Raise your SATs. I think you can get into Georgetown (60 percent).
I think UChicago is also a good possibility you should try.
Brown is possible. Columbia has a smaller chance, but you should still apply there, you have not a bad shot there</p>

<p>My school does not keep rank. However, I am (judging off of a rough estimate) probably 25 / 660. So top 5%.</p>

<p>If I can get my SAT scores a little above 2200, how much do my chances improve?</p>

<p>For U Chicago, the quality of your essay plays a huge role, especially that creative topic. Good luck!</p>

<p>thanks for the advice. do you think g'town is a good fit. what about chances at going ivy?</p>

<p>georgetown looks like a good fit for you. i think you'd have a decent shot there.</p>

<p>i got my sat results back and received a 2250.</p>

<p>how much better are my chances now</p>