Chances...Submitting Today..plz

<p>7/560+ TOP 1%
GPA: 5.47
Unweighted: 3.6/3.7?
Most demanding classes-11 AP throughout High School-2 online!</p>

<p>SAT:
610-V 650-M 650-W
660-M1 590-M2 (i know not the best!)</p>

<p>VP-Comminity Serivce Club (focus of essays) Treasurer last yr.
VP-Future Business Leadera of America
Treasurer- BETA Honors club
Executuve Board of Student Government
NHS, Sci. Hon., Math Hon.</p>

<p>Looking at business programs or economics</p>

<p>BU
BC
Tufts
Emory
Wake Forest
Cornell
UF
Georgetown
GWU
American
Union
Northeastern
Syracuse
Villanova</p>

<p>THANKS!!!!</p>

<p>BU, Northeastern, Union and Syracuse seem likely</p>

<p>for BC and Tufts... the SAT is a bit low... Make sure the essays are good, and your exceptional class rank could overshadow that! The same is true of GWU.</p>

<p>Georgetown seems unlikely, it's definately a reach.</p>

<p>IDK about the others.</p>

<p>BU - very slim chance
BC- very slim chance
Tufts- very slim chance
Emory - very slim chance
Wake Forest - slim chance
Cornell - no chance
UF - in
Georgetown - no chance
GWU - decent chance
American - in
Union-in
Northeastern-in
Syracuse-good chance
Villanova-OK chance</p>

<p>Dtan, are you trying to be a jerk or is this truly how feel? If so, I think you are greatly misinformed.</p>

<p>yeah DTan you dont really know what your talking about... being in the top 1% of your class is amazing... low SATs are only one aspect of admissions, not the whole thing. i think kevo7wan is pretty right on</p>

<p>if you can raise your SATs, do so... and youll look good for even georgetown</p>

<p>DTan is right... his SATs are garbage for the top 5 schools he listed there. Its the truth. You gotta break 2000 to be a serious applicant to BC, Gtown, Emory, Wake, Cornell, Tufts and even maybe GWU and BU. This is nothing personal as I do not know you but your GPA is all grade inflation from overweighting classes at your school. Your unweighted is only decent for a good public school. Also, no good schools let anyone who can't break 2000/2400 take 11 APs or else they are just too easy. I'm sick of public schools with weak AP courses and grade inflation and this seems like one of those cases. Sorry, I don't mean to offend the original poster but everything I said is true to some degree. Good Luck anyways.</p>

<p>There are so many dreamers on this site. For a realistic view, check the CDS. Dant is on target.</p>

<p>What are the CDS?</p>