Chances for Stanford, some UCs, Ivies, etc? Thanks!

<p>Hi I was wondering if anyone could chance me for a bunch of schools. </p>

<p>Stats:</p>

<p>Grade: 11
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Gender: Female
School: Small private school (only 300-400 students), competitive
State: California </p>

<p>GPA: 4.00 UW/4.83 W
SAT: 2340</p>

<p>APs: </p>

<p>AP English Language and Composition
AP English Literature and Composition
AP World History
AP US History
AP Physics
AP Calculus
AP Spanish</p>

<p>ECs: </p>

<ul>
<li>Volunteer in a church youth group</li>
<li>Food drives, book drives, etc. (help in a soup kitchen)</li>
<li>Made gifts for disabled people etc</li>
<li>Speak to elementary school children </li>
<li>Over 100 hours of community service </li>
<li>Track/cross country for all 4 years of high school</li>
<li>3 time cross country state champion (in my division, there are 5 divisions)</li>
<li>3 time track state champion (in my event)</li>
<li>1 time high school national cross country champion</li>
<li>2 time USA Junior cross country national champion</li>
<li>3 time USA Junior track champion (in my event) </li>
<li>Top 3 at NON, World Juniors for my event</li>
</ul>

<p>Due to training for cross country/track/academics/volunteering it takes up all my time so I don't have a "huge" amount of ECs.</p>

<p>Chances at schools:</p>

<p>Stanford
UC Berkeley
UCLA
Harvard
Princeton
Yale
University of Washington in Seattle
University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill
University of Oregon in Eugene</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>jordanH:</p>

<p>Stanford - Reach
UC Berkeley - Low Match
UCLA - Safety
Harvard - Reach
Princeton - Reach
Yale - Reach
University of Washington in Seattle - Safety
University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill - Match (OOS)
University of Oregon in Eugene - Safety</p>

<p>Your SAT and APs are great, and obviously the athletics are amazing (I love cross-country :) )
You have good chances at all of them, especially if you plan to run in college.
I think:
Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, Yale - reach (for everyone, chances higher with sports though, esp. stanford)
Berkeley, UCLA - low reach/match
UW - safety
UNC - match
UO - safety</p>

<p>Stanford Reach (you stand a chance)
UC Berkeley - good shot, probably in
UCLA - good shot, probably in
Harvard-Reach (you stand a chance)
Princeton - Reach (you stand a chance)
Yale - Reach (you stand a chance)
University of Washington in Seattle - In (safety)
University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill - I don't know much about this school but I'm assuming you're in.
University of Oregon in Eugene - In (safety)</p>

<p>I don't really see any flaws in your application, great grades, Sats, and pretty good Ecs. Spend your time conveying passion in your application, and make sure to write killer essays, they'll probably be what distinguishes you from the rest of the applicants. Admissions are pretty unpredictable at some of the Ivies you mentioned.</p>

<p>So now that you're a HS record holder, which college do you plan to go to now?</p>

<p>Did the Eugene crowd do a good job trying to convince you?</p>

<p>I don't think you mentioned if you are being recruited to run at any of these schools. </p>

<p>I have some friends who are much less competitive runners than you appear to be, but are receiving offers from a lot of these schools. If that is the case, your chances have substantially increased</p>

<p>wait what you were national champion in those events?</p>

<p>thats like a lock to go to those schools...although University of Oregon is the best T&F school...</p>

<p>wow, your running profile is amazing. i wish i had that much talent. if you're a national HS champion in CC, im sure some of the schools you're interested in have tried to recruit you. that should help you a lot. </p>

<p>I knew a girl in Arizona that was an amazing fencer in epee, she went to a few international tournaments and was A ranked. By no means #1, but up there, and she got into every single school imaginable. yale, princeton, stanford, columbia, and a slew of others (applied to like 19.) her GPA wasn't 4.0 either.</p>

<p>Is this really Jordan Hasay?</p>

<p>EDIT: Jordan, I don't think you have to worry about college admissions at all. You're the best female runner in the nation. Any school would be stupid not to take you :)</p>

<p>University of Oregon has absolutely amazing Cross Country and Track and Field programs. The academics are pretty solid too. Outstanding Journalism and Business programs.</p>

<p>Well, I believe in the last few days she has gotten offers from schools like Stanford, UCLA, Oregon, Duke, Colorado, etc. to name a few.</p>

<p>Recruited Athlete of your caliber = automatic IN at any school (that's recruiting you) imo</p>

<p>Wow. You'd probably get into many of these schools even without athletic recruitment, but with it you're unstoppable! :)</p>

<p>Yeah you have nothing to worry about lol :)</p>

<p>At Eugene about 2 days ago, the crowd of 20,000+ at Hayward Field were chanting "Come to Oregon".</p>

<p>Jamesford: Yep, she has established that now. Maybe not when this was posted though.</p>

<p>zomg!!!!!!! jordan hasay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>youre in at all of those if you make yourself shine in the essays, show them that you are unique in some way that none of the other 200 applications they have read that day have. If you can do that, youll get in anywhere</p>

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<p>Your ECs are kinda weak so that will hurt at at Stanford and the Ivies. It will probably depend on your essays. </p>

<p>Stanford - reach
UC Berkeley - low match
UCLA - match
Harvard - reach
Princeton - reach
Yale - reach
University of Washington in Seattle - safety
University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill - match (you are out of state)
University of Oregon in Eugene - safety</p>