Chances for Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Wash U???!

<p>Gender: Male</p>

<p>Home State: Illinois</p>

<p>Major: Business</p>

<p>•ACT: 34</p>

<p>•Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.9 ... 4.56 Weighted</p>

<p>•Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): Top 5%</p>

<p>•AP (place score in parenthesis): AP Human Geography (4), AP Us History (5), AP Spanish Language (5), AP English Language (5)</p>

<p>•IB (place score in parenthesis): NA</p>

<p>•Senior Year Course Load: AP Calc Bc, AP Government, AP Macroeconomics, AP psychology, Accelerated English</p>

<p>•Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): AP Scholar Award, Honor Roll Every year</p>

<p>•Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): National Honor Society, Soccer for 2 years, Community service clubs</p>

<p>•Job/Work Experience: Tutor and peer mentor for special needs kids</p>

<p>•Volunteer/Community service: Service through temple, community service clubs at school</p>

<p>Other</p>

<p>•School Type: Public</p>

<p>•Ethnicity: White</p>

<p>•Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): first generation college for one parent??</p>

<p>Your ACT is quite good. I mean, two more points and you have a perfect score. The APs scores are 4s and 5s, which is amazing! Nothing lower. GPA is awesome, but your ECs are really weak, and so is the volunteer work. If that area was compelling, then I would say that you would have a 70% for all of the schools you listed. But, in the admissions process, numbers matter the most. So, you’ll get into one of the schools you listed. </p>

<p>chance me back? :smile: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1695683-chance-me-for-rutgers-new-brunswick-boston-college-swarthmore-lehigh-and-columbia.html#latest”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1695683-chance-me-for-rutgers-new-brunswick-boston-college-swarthmore-lehigh-and-columbia.html#latest&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Wash U: Low Reach (Reach if you apply for FA)
NW: Low Reach
VU: Low Reach</p>

<p>I disagree. Those stats are probably on par with the rest of the competitive applicants of each school, albeit closer to Q3.</p>