chances for Duke, Upenn, brown, dartmouth...

<p>What are my chances getting into those schools? I am a senior.</p>

<p>Sat: 2180
Sat math I: 690
Sat math II: 720
Sat world history: 750
Sat essay: 11/12</p>

<p>I go to a very competitive private school in connecticut. my grades are mostly A's with a few A- and B+. </p>

<p>I have taken or am taking 5 APs, having scored a 5 on the 2 that I took last year. </p>

<p>I play 3 sports, swimming, cross country and basketball and I am on Varsity for each. </p>

<p>I was born in Bulgaria, I live in the US. I can speak american, bulgarian and russian (my mother is russian) fluently. I am also taking AP French. </p>

<p>My interviews were good, and my essay's were also good. </p>

<p>I do not have legacy in any college. </p>

<p>I am part of philosophy club, and math club. </p>

<p>I do occasionally partake in community service, but not often. notable: flying to New Orleans for 2 weeks to help build houses. </p>

<p>My school does not tell us our GPAs (I don't know why) so I can't tell you that. </p>

<p>I also got accepted early this year into georgetown, northwestern and bc.</p>

<p>Oh, I also forgot to mention that my ACT was a 32.</p>

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<p>Hopefully you phrased that differently on your applications.</p>

<p>Also I was not aware that Northwestern offers early action. If you were accepted Early Descision than you are required to withdraw all of your other applications so this would make your chances request a moot point, wouldnt you say?</p>

<p>^ win!!!</p>

<p>BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA</p>

<p>And yet another list of ivy leagues. Good luck to you, your lack of extra curriculars will probably hurt you a bit.</p>