<p>I’m not sure about the others but I personally know people at nyu and I think you would be fine getting in there, you have a good chance for villanova too ! Good luck !</p>
<p>From what I’ve hard, you have a good chance at getting accepted to Johns Hopkins University. Although, Brown is an ivy league school, and so I’m sure that’s going to be very hard to be accepted to. However, if you recieve an SAT score above a 2000, your chances at most schools should be solid.</p>
<p>you have a pretty solid chance for all these colleges. But just buff up your gpa and sat scores for John Hopkins and Brown. For brown try to get a 2250+</p>
<p>I’d just like to say thank you for your post - I’ve been looking for an outsider’s view of my deferral and your idea makes a lot of sense!</p>
<p>Brown - a 2300 would help, of course. It would make up for your gpa, which isn’t bad, but neither is it fantastic. I would say low reach at this point in time.
NYU - I would be extremely surprised if you didn’t get it.
Hopkins - You should be fine. high match.</p>
<p>also don’t apply to Penn if you don’t want to go there. better go somewhere where you’d be happiest, no?
Villanova - another high match.</p>
<p>If you get a 2160, JHU and Brown would be high reaches and you would be in at your other schools. If you get a 2300, JHU and Brown would be low reaches. Be creative in your essays for Brown especially. Try getting your GPA up as well as more leadership positions and you’ll have a solid application.</p>
<p>I should be the president of both my clubs at school, and maybe a captain for bball, idk yet. Its not that I dont want to go to UPenn, its that I am not as interested in going there as much as Brown or JHU . I’ll certainly apply to UPenn’s SEAS, but I wont if my app isnt even good enough for Brown or JHU.</p>
<p>On what do you base this statement? A look at Browns most recent CDS shows N/A to all the GPA questions. And only 36% actually submit a class rank. Am I missing a data set somewhere?</p>
<p>Your probably good for NYU, and Nova, but idk NYU is a better business school cuz im looking there. Also I Nova is like 99.9999% white if that changes anything. haha. Not too sure about the Ivies though. you may be close to Johns Hopkins as well… also don’t forget about your essays and recs…</p>
<p>Well being a minority is usually a good thing. But my aunt and uncle (both doctors) told me that, especially for med school, Asians, Indian, and Jews have a tougher time getting in because of the sheer number of applicants that fall under those categories.</p>
<p>I’m not applying for med school right now, but I see what you mean. There might be “many” Asians, Indians and Jews applying, but they make up only about 30% of total applicants. The majority of doctors are still Caucasian, but that is probably going to change in the next 20 years. </p>
<p>Brown has 19% Asian population, and I heard that percentage is made up of mostly Chinese-American students and international students, so there might be a chance :)</p>