<p>chance me for:
Brown, Cornell, UNC Chapel Hill, Wake Forest, Clemson, Syracuse, UCB, Texas A & M, UMich</p>
<p>My school is a public school in Alberta, Canada and I'm a white female</p>
<p>UW GPA (my school doesn't have weighted) - 87.2/100
Full IB Diploma Candidate
Class Rank - Top 10% for sure. I don't know exactly though.</p>
<p>SAT I
CR - 700
Math - 650 (hopefully up to at least 680 after next test)
Writing - 780
Total - 2130</p>
<p>No SAT II's yet, but projected Math 2, Literature, Biology - all 700</p>
<p>ECs:
JV volleyball freshman & soph years
Varsity volleyball jr & sr years
Club volleyball freshman to sr year. We came 4th at provincials (I live in Canada), I don't know if that counts at all
Club lacrosse freshman & soph years
IB Council jr & sr years - 7 IB Diploma candidates, including me, who advise the IBO in Switzerland on how to improve their curriculum and such
GYLC Global Young Leaders Conference for 2 weeks in Washington DC & NYC this summer
Model United Nations soph to sr years
300+ babysitting hours
Volunteering at children's camps in the summer</p>
<p>Good essay, GREAT letters of recommendation</p>
<p>THANK YOU!! =) I'll chance back if you link</p>
<p>Brown- High reach
UCB- High reach (really hard OoS)
Cornell- reach
UNC Chapel Hill- Match/High Match (slightly)
Wake Forest- Match
Clemson- fallback
Syracuse- fallback
Texas A & M- fallback
UMich- fallback</p>
<p>You have lots of decent ECs, and a lot of these are below your level, especially with the ECs. Your SAT helps a lot, btw. You don't have many that are really with you, primarily reach or fallback.</p>
<p>you have decent stats. get your math sat up and you'll be good. gpa might be a little low, but top 10% is good. i think ivies are definitely reaches. probably a 10% shot, just like everybody else. the leadership in the ec's looks good, just be passionate about what you have and do it to the max. i think unc is a high match. the rest are matches/target. good list though, i think it has a lot of variety.</p>