Chances at my near final list???

<p>these arent my final stats but this is what they should be by time of application if i keep up in my school work</p>

<p>Info: Caucasian Male
California resident
E.C's- 400+ hrs of tutoring kids(i want to be a teacher), 1.5 years of piano,,
1 year varsity tennis (will be 2 after i apply)
Active Key Club Member
2 years in church leadership (im one of like 35 leaders over about 2000 students)
3 missions trips to mexico (9 days each during spring break)
Other volunteer hrs about 200+ hrs
1 month summer session at cornell
and a few more</p>

<p>9-12
3.48 uw (huge upward trend after sophomore(4.0uw each semester after that))
3.67w</p>

<p>10-12(yeah huge upward trend after sophomore year)
3.63
3.85w</p>

<p>32 act</p>

<p>sat2
us history-700
Math IIC 750</p>

<p>Class rank will be in top 30% in a competetive public school.</p>

<p>Ill have completed
AP calc AB
AP calc BC
AP psychology
AP spanish 4
AP Statistics
Honors Spanish 4
Honors Japanese 4
Honors Pre-Calc</p>

<p>and im assuming pretty good essays and great reccomendations</p>

<p>The Schools:
(all are CAS unless specified otherwise)</p>

<p>NYU Gallatin ED (no.1 choice)-
Boston University-
Fordham University EA
Carnegie Mellon-
Northeastern EA-
University of Notre Dame-
GeorgeTown-
Pepperdine-
Loyola University of Chicago-
DePaul University-
University Of San francisco-
Emerson College-
Colgate-</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>oh
and for all except Gallatin i would be having a prospective major of Japanese Probably...But i want to take 4-5 languages and later become a foreign language teacher, or possibly international business</p>

<p>bumpity bump bump bump</p>

<p>Notre Dame, Carnegie Mellon, and Georgetown are all reaches. BU, Northeastern, Colgate are matches. DePaul is definitely a safety.</p>

<p>thats kinda what i figured
what about Early Decision to NYU though?
I do have a huge upward trend.</p>

<p>NYU Gallatin ED (no.1 choice) - Match
Boston University - Match
Fordham University EA - Safety
Carnegie Mellon - Low Reach
Northeastern EA - Low Match/Safety
University of Notre Dame - Reach
GeorgeTown - Reach
Pepperdine - Low Match
Loyola University of Chicago - Safety
DePaul University - Safety
University Of San francisco - Safety
Emerson College - Safety
Colgate - High Match</p>

<p>cool...
Anymore oppinions?</p>

<p>bumpzorz please</p>

<p>bumpity bump bump
bumpity bump bump
look at that frosty go!!!
bumpity bump bump
umpity Bump Bump
Over the hills of snow</p>

<p>Frostee the snow man...</p>

<p>Boston University- match
Carnegie Mellon- slight reach
Georgetown- reach</p>

<p>Your upward trend is good, and your GPA is decent for the schools you're applying to. Though 30% rank is good, it's a bit low for schools like Georgetown. However, your ECs are excellent; that should bump your chances a bit. Just keep on doing well, though, and you have a shot at all of those.</p>

<p>NYU Gallatin ED (no.1 choice)- (Match)
Boston University- (Match)
Fordham University EA- (Safety)
Carnegie Mellon- (Reach)
Northeastern EA- (Match)
University of Notre Dame- (Reach)
GeorgeTown-(Reach)
Pepperdine-(Match)
Loyola University of Chicago- (Safety)
DePaul University- (Safety)
University Of San francisco- (Safety)
Emerson College- (Safety)
Colgate-(Not familiar with this LAC)</p>

<p>cool
Any more?</p>

<p>really
My E.Cs are excellent</p>

<p>i thought they werer just ok
i mean i could see that the tutoring is pretty good since im really dedicated and it's something that has to do with what i want to do for my career</p>

<p>FYI- with your stats and EC's you'd be a perfect candidate for one of the Community Service or Leadership Scholarships that Depaul gives to incoming freshmen (worth $6,500/yr). In exchange for the money, you join active like-minded students in performing service/leadership projects that contribute to upgrading the quality-of-life in local, national and even international communities. While Depaul would definitely be a safety, you sound like a really bright student who also wants to make a difference in the lives of others. Granted, it's not NYU, G'town or Notre Dame but maybe those scholarships are worth looking into nonetheless?
PS...I live north of Boston and know that Boston schools are 40K+/yr...isn't that sticker-shock to a California student? Good Luck!</p>

<p>Do Fordham and Emerson even offer Japanese?</p>

<p>Cool monty</p>

<p>Yeah
i just checked out DePaul on monday (missed a day of school) and checked out wheaton
and price tags arent too much of a problem, even though i wont get scholarship money
I come from a lower/upper class family, so like my family doesnt make the highest amount of money, but still quite a bit.
At least they invest enough to send 5 kids through college, but i think a big part of the investment money is from my grandparents cause
my great grandma's(still alive, on my dads side) family created gillig bus company in the early 1900's
and she married Joseph A moore JR. who created Moore Drydock company which happened to be the largest Ship building company for the US pacific in WWII, and then my grandma owned a jewelry company i think, and she was the head of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music for quite some time.</p>

<p>So basically, my extended family could probably be classified as (Extremely rich). I dont know net value but i can be sure it's well in the millions.</p>

<p>and im legacy at berkely i think(even though they dont officially have it anymore)
my dad, and his 4 cousins, and my grandparents, my grandmas parents, and my dad's brother all went to berkeley.</p>

<p>and Lurkness
No i dont think so
and i think im gonna take emerson off</p>

<p>and
they are like two of the colleges on my list i desire least, cept for the fact fordham is in New york(even though it's bronx and not manhattan)</p>

<p>but if i do end up going there i would probably either get a private japanese tutor, or take a class at a community
or else not attend at all.</p>