Chances for schools.

<p>White Male
96.5 Weighted GPA
Very Hard Course Load
7 AP's by end of sr. year (Bio, American, Gov, Physics, Calc AB, Eco, Lit).</p>

<p>Scores-
SATs- 720m 690cr 690w 1410/1600 2100/2400
ACT's-32
Sat 2's- 770 US 710 Bio 730 Lit</p>

<p>AP's Projected
5-American
4-Bio
5-Gov</p>

<p>EC's
5 years varisty tennis (1st singles 3 of those years)
NHS (Historian)
NEHS
Work in food kitchen
Treasurer of class
Saint Michael's Book Award
All League Tennis 10th, 11th grade
Steady summer job teaching tennis.
Worked in school's program to teach tennis to elementary school kids.
Helped create a tennis fundraiser to raise money for a tennis pro with cancer.</p>

<p>Schools-
Tufts
Brandeis
U Mich
Rochester
Cornell (School of Human Ecology)
Lehigh
NYU
U Mich
Wisconsin
Suny Stonybrook or Suny Bing
BU
U Richmand
Colgate
Hamilton</p>

<p>(Will probably apply early to Tufts or Brandeis).</p>

<p>sry for any grammar errors, typed fast</p>

<p>Hoping to raise those test scores from summer studying but for now ill see how i stand</p>

<p>Explain to me how you got a 710 on the SAT II after taking AP Bio and expect to get a 4? I got a 760 after taking freshmen bio. Not a big jump, but I seriously doubt that I would've gotten a 4 on the AP.</p>

<p>Your tennis ECs are good. And your scores are OK. But you're not going to be particuarly competitive in Tufts' early pool. And RD, you're going to be near the bottom/lower quarter of the barrel.</p>

<p>Emphasize your tennis stuff, it shows passion. But I'd say any of the more selective places (Colgate, Tufts, BU, NYU, UMich, and Cornell) are going to be reach-y for you.</p>

<p>Most of the SAT2 bio is different then the AP. I throughly studied a lot of the biology that was not on the SAT2 but on AP.</p>

<p>are you trying to play tennis in college? try to start talking to some coaches.</p>

<p>Tennis is pretty big here at Tufts, definitely contact the coach, as well as the others if you plan on playing. I would say your applying early to Tufts would be a good idea, and honestly, here, I disregard the financial claim, as I have an EFC of $0, and applied ED I to Tufts, which is not need-blind yet, and got a full-ride with no loans at all, good luck!</p>

<p>If i could get a 1450 sat or a 33 ACT would that help my c hances greatly?</p>

<p>(Wondering if I should be studying over summer)</p>

<p>Certainly wouldn't hurt you ;)</p>

<p>Can someone chance me with High reach, reach etc. if I get a 1450 sat or 33 act</p>

<p>This is with current scores. It wouldn't change TOO much, even if you got a 33 ACT. </p>

<p>Tufts MATCH
Brandeis LOW MATCH
U Mich MATCH
Rochester SAFETY
Cornell LOW REACH
Lehigh MATCH
NYU MATCH
Wisconsin MATCH
SUNY SAFETY
U Richmand SAFETY
Colgate MATCH
Hamilton SAFETY</p>

<p>Oh, and chance me? :)</p>

<p>I'd say Tufts is the hardest school you're applying to. Cornell would match it, if you were applying to A&S. The HumanEc school is far easier to get into so I'd put your chances there as more likely than Tufts. Nevertheless, you have a good shot at all the schools you're applying to. Good list!</p>

<p>Might look at Holy Cross-Patriot League rival of Colgate and Lehigh. HC has great combination of academics and atletics.</p>

<p>bump ten char</p>

<p>""Hamilton SAFETY""--aquamarinee</p>

<p>According to the college board, Hamiltons acceptance rate was only 33%...it's definitely not a safety.</p>

<p>any other suggestions with reach safety match etc.</p>

<p>anyone else?</p>

<p>You're safe with your sat 2s, and you seem to be challenging yourself enough with APs...summer studying should do the trick on the SAT.
I don't know about all the schools, but:
Tufts-low reach
Brandeis-safety/low match
Rochester-safety/low match
BU-low match
cornell-reach</p>

<p>just in case you didn't know- human ecology requires an SAT subject test in math. it threw me off too.</p>

<p>if they dont and i'm wrong let me know! haha. but im pretty sure.</p>