Chances at UVA, William & Mary, Penn, JHU...

<p>What are my chances at the following schools: </p>

<p>UVA
William and Mary
University of Pennsylvania
Princeton
Yale (early action - deferred)
Johns Hopkins</p>

<p>I am a white male, resident of Northern Virginia. Public School in Fairfax County ranked 88th in country.</p>

<p>SAT Critical Reading: 750
SAT Math: 670
SAT Writing: 750
ACT: 32 Composite</p>

<p>GPA: 4.07/4.0 (weighted)
4.0/4.0 (nonweighted)
-School system does not rank students, but I am in top 1-2% of class</p>

<p>Senior Year Classes: </p>

<p>AP Government
AP English Lit
AP Calculus AB
Spanish 5
Finance
Astronomy
Weight Training (Athlete - no credit, don't consider)</p>

<p>AP Exam Grades</p>

<p>AP World History:5
AP U.S. History: 5
AP English Language: 5 </p>

<p>ECs (weak I know, but athletics took up all of my time)</p>

<p>-4 year varsity athlete
-4 year scholar athlete
-National Merit Commended Student
-AP Scholar
- Senior Math League
-Grace Ministries (church related volunteering)
-Worked for four years as a soccer camp trainer </p>

<p>Any feedback is helpful
Thanks</p>

<p>UVA(Target)
William and Mary(Target)
University of Pennsylvania(Reach)
Princeton(Super Reach)
Yale (early action - deferred)(Super Reach)
Johns Hopkins(Reach)</p>

<p>If your essay stands out then the odds would greatly in your favor.</p>

<p>I agree with the above post except that, in my opinion, you should be admitted to JHU without difficulty.</p>

<p>PY and UPenn are out. Prolly JHU (I hope you get in; cus' that would mean I can lol :)). Rest are def in.</p>

<p>Thanks for your input--</p>

<p>Also, I forgot to mention that both parents went to Hopkins, but I'm not sure if legacy has any weight at a non-ivy league school.</p>

<p>My projections:
UVA: ACCEPTED
William and Mary: ACCEPTED
University of Pennsylvania: REJECTED
Princeton: REJECTED
Yale (early action - deferred): REJECTED
Johns Hopkins: ACCEPTED (if the double legacy means anything), otherwise WAITLISTED</p>

<p>Bump (10 char)</p>