chances at PRINCETON

<p>Well I’m a HS junior too so I can’t really say how much of a chance you have at other colleges, but I’d apply to at least NYU, a few top-30/40 colleges as ranked by the US News (don’t overload on top 15 schools though), in-state safety schools in case everything goes wrong, stuff like that. Princeton’s your reach school (you know that though), but most the ones I just listed will probably be matches/safeties. Even if you don’t get in Princeton, those schools are great choices as well.</p>

<p>But again I’m no expert so I’d talk to your family/friends/professionals as well. I can tell you now though that your ACT/SAT needs to get higher. A high ACT/SAT obviously won’t completely save a 3.61 GPA, which you know is on the low side for Princeton, but it can still mend some of the damage.</p>

<p>Since you’re from Michigan, the University of Michigan could be a great option. Not only is it a top-30 school with incredible national and international acclaim, but it is also financially reasonable for in-state applicants (for out-of-state, it’s a whole other story).</p>

<p>I’m not from MI I just lived there a few yrs. I’m really from Oklahoma</p>

<p>Just look at her new post.</p>

<p>Again, you don’t have a 3.61 unweighted GPA. Unweighted, your GPA is a 3.23. If you exclude Freshman year, it is still a 3.25.</p>

<p>your chances are S-L-I-M. VERY VERY VERY SLIM. sorry.</p>

<p>if you get your ACT up, I’m sure you’ll have a chance at your state’s flagship public university, but that’s probably your best bet for now.</p>

<p>omg you are such a f @ u @ c @ k @ i @ n @ g ■■■■■. i just looked at all your other threads, and there’s no way that your profile is real. if it is, then you are a very sad person hahahaha</p>