Chances at USC, Georgetown, NYU, Top B-schools?

<p>Other schools considered:
UVA
UNC
U Mich
Emory</p>

<p>Highly competitive class of 750+ students
Class rank not shared with students, but definitely top 10%</p>

<p>December 08 SAT: 2200
CR: 750
M: 710
WR: 720</p>

<p>Retook in march.</p>

<p>SAT II
Math II: 730</p>

<p>Will take Physics and History in June.</p>

<p>GPA
Unweighted: 3.7
Weighted 4.3</p>

<p>Freshman
Algebra II H: B+
World Civ. II H: B+
Biology H: B+
English I H: A-
Spanish II H: A</p>

<p>Sophomore
Chemistry H: A
English II H: B+
AP US History: A-
Precalculus H: B+
Spanish III H: B+</p>

<p>Junior: (current estimated grades)
AP Macroeconomics: A
AP Physics B: B+
AP US History II: B+
AP Calculus BC: A+
Spanish IV H: B
English III H: A</p>

<p>Senior:
AP Lit/Comp IV
AP Psych
AP Prob & Stat
AP Environmental Science
Spanish V A
AP Micro</p>

<p>EC's
President of Mu Alpha Theta (math honor society)
- tutored students in school
- donated $1.5K+ worth of graphing calculators to school
YMCA Distinguished Youth Volunteer Award
FBLA
National Honor Society
Spanish Honor Society
Science Honor Society
4 Year Varsity Tennis, Captain
- County Champion
- used to be competitive, ranked player, top 5 in state ('05)</p>

<p>Job Exp.
Worked for County Parks Commission as Tennis Instructor Since freshman year
hired by country club</p>

<p>Will attend Navy Summer Seminar</p>

<p>NYU-High Match
UMich-High Match/Low Reach
UVA-High Match/Low Reach
UNC-Low Reach
USC-Low/Medium Reach
Georgetown-Medium Reach</p>

<p>I think you should apply to some higher ranked schools, you’d have a decent shot at them.</p>

<p>EDIT: sorry i can’t do math!</p>

<p>I got a 720 on math and 730 on writing, which would make it add up to 2200.</p>

<p>simpson, thanks for your input. could you or anyone else tell me why USC is a low/medium reach for me? it’s one of my top choices. i know USC puts a lot of weight on SAT scores and GPA, so maybe its that.</p>

<p>I think if you increase your math SAT and SAT2 scores, you could have a good shot at Wharton.</p>