<p>like everyone said, princeton, brown and columbia are reaches (for everyone). Everything else should be ok!
Good luck!!</p>
<p>UVA and Tufts are matches. I haven’t heard about Williams…
Princeton, Brown, and Columbia are reaches, but they’re reaches for everyone. Do well on your AP exams next year and you have a good shot at Brown.</p>
<p>UVA is definitely looking good. With all the other it could go either way. Best of luck! :D</p>
<p>Bump…</p>
<p>Bummpppp…</p>
<p>Your lack of leadership and lack of focus in your ecs really makes the ivy leagues seem like very high reaches, but brown is pretty different in what it looks for in students so if you definitely want ivy league i might suggest that? Tufts is mid to low reach, don’t know about the rest. also take more APs, why do you only have one score?<br>
Please chance me back! <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1184427-chance-me-stanford-etc.html#post12987422[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1184427-chance-me-stanford-etc.html#post12987422</a></p>
<p>I am going to be president and founder of the science club this year and a founder and president of a community service project. I have only one ap score because of the school. My school only allows one ap for sophomores. I am a junior this year and the max aps that would fit my schedule are 3. I can’t have a tougher schedule then these. If that changes anything.</p>
<p>calm the hell down :). you don’t have to keep bumping the thread</p>
<p>do you have any idea what you want to do in college?</p>
<p>try to think about what you would offer to a college’s academic community.</p>
<p>I would like to be pre-med, pre-dentistry. If that’s what you mean. I would also like to get involved withva lot of community service projects and things of that sort.</p>
<p>Like IBfootballer said, you don’t have to keep bumping the thread…it’s unnecessary because anything anyone says won’t make a difference until you after you’ve taken all your tests, done all the stuff you plan to in terms of ECs, etc. Only then can people accurately “chance” you because everything that you say you will do won’t matter until you actually get them done. Without those factors, it’s tough to say anything about what you’re capable of and where you should apply. Just work hard on everything you plan to do and come back a year later. :)</p>
<p>my advice is just do what you love, dont worry about getting into college so much</p>
<p>UVA and Tufts are matches. The rest are reaches. I don’t see anything that strongly sticks out in your extracurriculars, just the same old normal stuff. Try to set your self apart somehow from the all the other applicants when applying to Ivies or else you don’t really have a strong chance. You’ll just be in the group of thousands who are “smart” yet get rejected. Good luck!</p>
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