Chances

<p>Can people please evaluate my friend's chances?</p>

<p>Background: White female, California
Large competitive public school
GPA: 3.91, 4.28
Rank: 8/512
SAT: 730 Math, 760 Critical Reading, 760 Writing
SAT II: 780 Math IIC, 800 Chemistry, 770 Biology
AP's: 5 Macroeconomics, 5 Microeconomics, 5 Chemistry, 5 Biology, 5 Calculus BC, 4 English Language, 3 Statistics</p>

<p>AP Scholar with Distinction
National Merit Semifinalist
President of Girls for Math and Science
Founder and President of March of Dimes Club
Social Manager of ASB Student Council
Treasurer of National Honor Society
Varsity Track and Field
Member of FBLA</p>

<p>Schools:
Caltech EA, Georgetown EA, MIT EA, UChicago EA
Williams, Amherst
Northwestern
Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, Yale
UC Berkeley, UCLA</p>

<p>Her main interest/major is Mathetmatics and Economics. It may seem like she's applying to a lot of schools, but I think she said she wants to narrow her list down later.</p>

<p>i'm 99.99999% sure that georgetown is SCEA which means she cant apply to caltch, MIT, and uchicago EA</p>

<p>The geographic locations and sizes of your schools are random…. They span from being very urban to being in the mountains, and everything in between. Would you really be happy at both Williams and UCLA??!?!?!?</p>

<p>Well """SHE""" (not the OP, of course) is obviously applying straight from a list of ranked schools...</p>

<p>no wait, OF COURSE she has a specific reason for wanting to go to all those schools, my mistake....</p>

<p>Some people are adaptable.</p>

<p>Although I want to know what gives, is Brown not as cool as all the other Ivies?</p>

<p>Brown is cooler, the classes are more liberal, research it man. It's all a matter of preference, no one should apply to all of them, that's just weird. And g-town isn't single-choice. And her chances are good at all the places. And being a white girl and applying to caltech and MIT will really help her chances there.</p>

<p>^I just thought it was weird that she applied to every Ivy EXCEPT Brown...poor Brown...left out totally :(.</p>

<p>looks like she's in good shape but maybe she should apply to less schools to focus more on the applications of each one..</p>