<p>I am a high school female in NC at an elite private school.</p>
<p>3.65 UW GPA but will graduate with 8 AP courses (4 junior year, 4 senior year: 4 is the most APs or honors courses a student can take in a semester)</p>
<p>projected 1900-2000 SAT score</p>
<p>extensive range of ECs: sports, environmental, foreign affairs, student ambassadors, music groups, etc.</p>
<p>chance me for: Williams (double legacy), UNC, W&M, UVA, Haverford, Cornell, Tufts, BC, Middlebury, Colby, Occidental, UC Berkeley, USC</p>
<p>bump it WOOO WOOOOOO come on guize</p>
<p>They are all a reach except Oxy a match/high match. BC and USC might be a lower reach than the others.</p>
<p>Focus on one or two ECs in depth in your application instead of packaging yourself as having an “extensive range.” If you are talented in your sport talk to the coach at your Nescac schools (Midd, Williams, Tufts, Colby.)</p>
<p>Take the ACT. Williams (and Middlebury, UNC and UVA) look at your highest subsection scores so you can take it more than once and cherrypick your best scores. If you can get a 32 or higher you will have a better shot if you pick one of your reach schools for ED, especially your double legacy school Williams.</p>
<p>Recruited for a sport PLUS ACT 32+ PLUS double legacy PLUS ED could be your best bet.</p>