<p>Public nationally acclaimed competitive high school</p>
<p>Asian female</p>
<p>3.42 gpa uw
4.25 gpa w
top 25%</p>
<p>2140 SAT score
700 math II
730 literature</p>
<p>will have taken 7 APs
three "4"s and one "5" on AP exams taken</p>
<p>good ECs, editor of literary magazine, big on arts, leader of amnesty international</p>
<p>great essays</p>
<p>good (not great) rec letters</p>
<p>I am applying to</p>
<p>UPenn ED (wharton)
Tulane- already got in, $20k merit scholarship!!
UNC-Chapel Hill (in state)
Carnegie Mellon
Colgate
Cornell
Duke
NYU
UVA (out of state)
Wake Forest</p>
<p>Honestly being an Asian American may be a bit of a disadvantage, because it makes you an "over recruited minority" instead of a "under recruited minority"... But then again you can always choose to not mention race... Your grades seem strong but the class rank is a bit low (Ivies usually accept people in the top 10% of class) but if your school is competitive this may not matter so much...Alot is up to personality/essays etc though so its really hard to predict online... but CONGRATS ON TULANE!</p>
<p>UPenn ED (wharton)-reach
Tulane- already got in, $20k merit scholarship!!-NICE!
UNC-Chapel Hill (in state)-match
Carnegie Mellon-low reach
Colgate-match
Cornell-low reach
Duke- low reach
NYU-match
UVA (out of state)-match
Wake Forest-match</p>
<p>UPenn (Wharton) - sorry, but class rank/gpa just isn't good enough. If you were ranked higher I'd say you have a shot, but as of now it's a high reach.
UNC - match
Carn. Mel - match
Cornell - reach
Duke - reach
NYU - reach (I'm assuming Stern)
UVA - reach
WF - high match</p>
<p>UPenn ED (wharton): i dont like saying u dont have a chance becuz i've known people who have gotten into ivy's with lower stats than yours, there's always a chance ;p, the only problem would be the rank UNC-Chapel Hill (in state): match Carnegie Mellon: match Colgate: match Cornell: same as upenn Duke: same as upenn NYU: match UVA (out of state): match Wake Forest: match</p>
<p>You've got a chance at all of them. Your SAT scores are on par with all schools you mentioned, but your class rank is on the lower side. Also, what do you plan on majoring in? It would be really hepful for you to focus your EC's around your major. Overall, I think you've got a decent shot. Good luck and thanks for chancing me. :)</p>
<p>upenn - far reach
CM - slight reach
colgate - match- slight reach
cornell - reach
Duke - reach
nyu - match
UVA - slight reach (OOS)
Wake Forest - match
UNC - match</p>
<p>I'm not familiar with most of the schools you are applying for, but I think you have a good chance for Carnegie Mellon and a smaller, but still pretty good chance for Cornell. Could you elaborate on your ECs? What do you mean by "big on arts"?</p>
<p>UPenn ED (wharton) - reach
Tulane- already got in, $20k merit scholarship!! (congrats me too!)
UNC-Chapel Hill (in state) - match
Carnegie Mellon - high match
Colgate - high match
Cornell - low reach
Duke - reach
NYU - low reach
UVA (out of state) - reach (b.c out of state)
Wake Forest - match</p>
<p>UPenn ED (wharton) - reach
Tulane- already got in, $20k merit scholarship!!
UNC-Chapel Hill (in state) - obviously in
Carnegie Mellon - reach depending on major
Colgate - basically a safety for you
Cornell - high match, but they admit many students
Duke - high match, you did good on your SAT's so don't worry about this
NYU - low match but I do not recommend I live in NYC and NYU is very overrated except for its social life.
UVA (out of state) - you are in!
Wake Forest - you are in!</p>
<p>Tulane, NYU, UNC << Wake Forrest has optional SATs so idk bout that , MAYBE cornell and Colgate MAYBE , The Rest r REALLY competitive and would probly only accept u if u had a higher GPA.</p>
<p>UPenn ED (wharton)- Hmm, the rank is kinda low, but w/ a memorable essay, there's a chance.
UNC-Chapel Hill (in state)- Definitely in, especially in-state
Carnegie Mellon- Probably. Match
Colgate-Probably in.
Cornell- Eh, reach
Duke- High Match/Reach
NYU- Match
UVA (out of state)-Match
Wake Forest- Probably in</p>
<p>I mean, Penn, Duke, and Cornell are reaches
but you're def in consideration
Although, for Wharton I'm pretty sure they want some sort of business oriented initiative like starting a business or finding new ways to make money. You never know tho... good luck</p>