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<p>So these are my friend's stats and he just wants to know about some good safety schools</p>

<p>Asian Male from NJ
Extremely small good public school
SAT: 2380
SATII: 800 Math II, 790 Chem, 780 Lit, 800 Bio
GPA: 5.102 W
Major: Mathematics
Rank: 3 in a class of 160
11 APs (most rigorous course schedule)
AP Art History 4
AP Bio 5
AP Chem 5
AP Language and Comp 5
AP Stats 5
AP Calc BC
AP Computer Science
AP Literature and Comp
AP Spanish
AP Physics B
AP US History</p>

<p>Very good Rec from English teacher
Decent rec from math teacher</p>

<p>ECs:
Leader of Academic Team (11th - 12th)
Class Treasurer 9th grade
Honor committee 10th grade
Features editor of newspaper (10th -11th)
Editor in chief (12th)
Swimming varsity (4 years)
Community service:
Junior year: 175 hours of service
Senior year: 250 hours of service</p>

<p>Hooks:
Performed solo violin piece at Carnegie Hall
USAMO qualifier</p>

<p>Colleges for Consideration:
Brown
Dartmouth
Yale (reach)
Princeton (reach)</p>

<p>Any safety suggestions?</p>

<p>ummm
your friend is really good haha
his school must be really tough if he didn't make top 2</p>

<p>bring up my post</p>

<p>Err, does your friend happen to have a safety?</p>

<p>He only has one: Rutgers, but he's thinking about Tufts as a match - safety</p>

<p>Edit on OP: Those are all reaches but Yale and Princeton are just extreme reaches (he's not really expecting anything from those)</p>

<p>Well, does he have a match school in addition? One he'd be completely, blissfully happy to attend? </p>

<p>I'm saying this because one safety versus.. four reach schools. Generally safeties aren't somewhere you'd prefer to attend, and I'd hate for the cards to fall unfavorably and your friend end up attending a school he hates.</p>

<p>well that's what he needs help with. he doesn't really know safety schools would be good for him. he likes the campuses of brown and dartmouth so he wants something along those lines...</p>

<p>Ah. I obviously cannot read! Sorry, haha. :( </p>

<p>What does he want to study? What kind of academic environment does he prefer? I think he might want to look beyond the campus...</p>

<p>he likes a smaller kind of school and doesn't want the school to be integrated into a city like Columbia or JHU
He's majoring in Mathematics</p>

<p>no problem! thanks for all your advice! he really appreciates it</p>

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<p>i'm just gonna bump this thread cuz i feel like this person has almost the same stats as me lol</p>

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