chances.hollerrrrrrrrr.

<p>ok im trying this one more time just to see what happens. heres my stats, take a gander if you want.*there are some new corrections in this vs the old.</p>

<p>GPA: 94% overall unweightend</p>

<p>RANK: top 10% out of 500</p>

<p>SAT I: 2,100</p>

<p>SAT II's: not yet taken but i will be taking, American History, World History, and Biology</p>

<p>Essay is really great, and reccomendations are even better.</p>

<p>EC's- ugh ok there not all that great</p>

<p>*taught a 5th grade ccd class (11,12)
*tutored over 75 hours (9,10,11,12)
*Track team (10,11,12)
*Volunteer CIT at local camp (9,10)
*was a counselor at camp^ (11,12)
*worked partime throughout the school year
*photomedia club (11,12)
*interact (11,12)
*yearbook (11,12)
plus numerous other awards and small volunteer things</p>

<p>Alright with that said these are my schools of choice...
University of San Diego
Dartmouth
Cornell
NYU
Boston University
Fordham
SUNY Albany
Suny Binghampton
Georgetown
UCSB</p>

<p>Dartmouth / Cornell / Georgetown : Rejected</p>

<p>ohh alright well thanks for the response anyone else?</p>

<p>University of San Diego---if you are instate, you are in
Dartmouth---hard to say (20% acceptance)
Cornell ---hard to say(50% acceptance)
NYU---accepted
Boston University---accepted
Fordham---accepted
SUNY Albany---accepted
Suny Binghampton---accepted
Georgetown---hard to say
UCSB---if instate, you are good</p>

<p>hey thanks newbyreborn. Im out of state for usd but usd is private and 40% out of state so doesit matter that much? thanks again for the response though</p>

<p>I love how there is a comma in your SAT scores</p>

<p>ahh i did it by accident, Get over it.</p>

<p>bump~..........</p>

<p>Technically a four digit number can contain a comma.</p>

<p>What I love, is how so many people are so obsessed with being intelligent that they pick at little things like a comma in the SAT score, just because it isn't common practice.</p>

<p>Ace, you have great stats, and I wouldn't worry about getting into any of those schools except of course the Ivies, everyone has to worry about those.</p>

<p>If you wouldn't mind, I'd love it if you'd reply to my thread.</p>

<p>ace1054:</p>

<p>Assuming you are a California resident,
UCSB: Safety</p>

<p>Godfather- yes i will reply to yours. i really do appreciate the supportt.
and no im not a california resident but im not really too into going to santa barbara anyways</p>

<p>Hopefully you don't apply to UCSB if you're not too in to going there, because if worst comes to worst and that's the only school you get accepted to (I highly doubt it but it could happen!), you should enjoy your stay there. Apply to schools that'll you be happy with!!</p>

<p>id say you have a decent chance at cornell- your stats are very similar to mine
dartmouth- reach, georgetown- slight reach, NYU- match and you are in at all the others, though NY residency helps for ualbany and sunybinghamton</p>

<p>Hey yea i want to go Cornell ED. but my guidance counselor thinks its a waste of an early decision. she annoys me but is she right?</p>

<p>Might want to apply to Holy Cross-very good LAC, 1 hour from Boston. HC is a lot better school than BU or Fordham.</p>

<p>Cornell ED: 35% chance</p>

<p>thank you for the response guys, Does anyone have any info on University of san diego?</p>

<p>bump
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<p>Hey what is the acceptance rate of Cornell EA? Anybody know?</p>

<p>......................................please.....................................................................help</p>