<p>GPA: 3.4 UW, 4.97 W Rank: top 40% SAT: 1940 African American female I attend a really prestigious public school</p>
<p>Activities: Model United Nations: secretary (4 years)
French Club: webmaster/ publicist (3 years)
Philosophy Club: Vice President (3 years)
French National Honor Society (2 years)
National Honor Society ( 2 years)
National History Honor Society (2 years)
Interact (2 years)
Creative Writing Club (2 years)
Spent my sophomore year as as a mentor to an in coming freshman
International Relations and language program (4 years)</p>
<p>Awards:
National Achievement Scholarship Outstanding Participant
AP scholar with honor
honorable mention at a Model United Nations Conference
Best Delegation at 3 Model United Nations Conferences
Top 25 Model United Nations group in south
5th place in a state french art competition
2nd place french team 2 years in a row at state competition</p>
<p>Chance me for
Smith college
Colgate University
Mount Holyoke College
Bard College
Columbia University
Brown University
Wake Forest University
Rhodes College
University of Texas
Baylor University</p>
<p>Colgate and Wake Forest are great schools that are also realistic. The ivies are obviously reaches, but they are reaches for everyone who applies. I think what will help you is your obvious commitment to your school with so many e.c.'s. Coming from a renound high school doesn’t hurt you either. Where they might look over you is your UW GPA and SAT score, however, as all ivies and other prestigious universities take the holistic approach, your commitment to your community and background may outweigh your not stellar UW GPA. Also, since your school is so prestigious, a lower UW GPA is okay, because the classes are probably harder. Smith is very small and therefore even harder to get into than most colleges of its caliber, but since it is all women’s the application pool is also smaller, so you’re right in the range. Good luck with your endeavors! Chance back? <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1569669-ivy-leagues-others-what-my-chances.html#post16511300[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1569669-ivy-leagues-others-what-my-chances.html#post16511300</a></p>
<p>Columbia and Mount Holyoke seems like a reach to me but considering your activities and your rankings I’d say its not impossible. Columbia would probably be a mid to high reach. Also, your activity with the UN is a great factor. I know a student with similar stats who got recommendations from the UN and got into princeton. Brown may actually be a low reach for you. I know tons of older alumni with similar stats that got into Brown. Brown is a strange school, its very unpredictable. For the other colleges I would say your within what they are considering. Best of luck!</p>
<p>Smith college- High Match
Colgate University- Match
Mount Holyoke College- High Match
Bard College- EIther match or high match depending on the quality of your essays/recs which they weigh very heavily
Columbia University- Reach- but not OUT OF reach… if that makes sense
Brown University- reach- but like somebody said will ultimately come down to more individual qualities
Wake Forest University- match
Rhodes College- match/safety
University of Texas- I really don’t know, sorry
Baylor University-match/safety </p>
<p>smith, colgate, bard and mount Holyoke id say are matches. the ivies are all going to be reaches
you have really good EC’s and a solid test score its just your GPA is a little low</p>
<p>Smith college- high match
Colgate University- high match
Mount Holyoke College - match
Bard College - low reach
Columbia University -reach
Brown University -reach
Wake Forest University- match
Rhodes College - match
University of Texas- match
Baylor University-match</p>
<p>For University of Texas it would be a high match, your GPA is a little low but your ec’s and awards are great. Keep it up your doing great. The Ivies are crap shoot for everyone.</p>
<p>You have great EC’s. As always ivies are are not easy to chance and are likely a mid reach or higher. But I would say all the others are with in reach or better!</p>
<p>Smith college-match
Colgate University-match/low reach
Mount Holyoke College- safety
Bard College-match
Columbia University-high reach
Brown University-reach
Wake Forest University-low reach/match
Rhodes College-safety
University of Texas-are you from texas? if not match/very low reach
Baylor University-match</p>
<p>Your gpa is a little low as if your sat score for the ivies, but everything else is looking up! Good luck!</p>
<p>The non-Ivies are definitely chances…
Brown you’re slightly under the lower end of the IQR, so it’s definitely in reach territory, but not out of the question
Coulmbia is a long shot</p>
<p>Smith college- high match
Colgate University- high match
Mount Holyoke College - match
Bard College - low reach
Columbia University -reach
Brown University -reach
Wake Forest University- high match
Rhodes College - match
University of Texas- high match
Baylor University- safety</p>