Chicago, UPenn, Columbia, Northwestern Chance?

<p>What are my chance?</p>

<p>-My SAT Score:2220(R:740, M:760, W:720) and Sebjest test Math2: 780, Chemisry:760 and AP:Chemistry:5, Calculus AB:5, BC:4, This year AP: History, Econ, English, Literature, Physics. </p>

<p>-Rank:4 in 265, GPA:Weighted 4.3, UnWeighted:3.76.</p>

<p>-Math club: President, Latin club:vice President, Academic Team: Captin.</p>

<p>-Extracurricular Activities: Math Club: 4years, Latin Club: 4years, Beta Club: 4years, Jazz Band: 3years, Symphonic and Marching Band: 3years, Varsity Basketball: 3years.</p>

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<li>Award and Honor: All State and County Band Member, Computer Science Competition: Tri-State:2nd place, Advanced Math: State 2nd place. Superintendent awrd:3 years, National merit commended scholar.</li>
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<p>Chicago, Penn and Columia: Reach</p>

<p>You have no hooks so there all automatic reach schools.
Time to pray!</p>

<p>Thank you!
How about Notre Dame and Wesleyan, Rice, Haverford, Washington & Lee?</p>

<p>Chicago UPenn Columbia and Northwestern are all probably reaches because your GPA is slightly low, and you don’t have anything that really set you apart from a lot of applicants. If you can write some amazing essays, then it’s feasible. It’s a crapshot for most applicants</p>

<p>Chance me back!</p>

<p>Though I can’t offer exact chances, I would like to point out something. I don’t actually believe your GPA is low. Granted, compared to most high schools, a 3.76 is quite low (in terms of top colleges), but considering that you are ranked in the top 2% of your class, that just tells me that you are in a high school that has unusually tough grading practices, and that, relative to the academic successes of your peers, you have done quite well.</p>

<p>Bottom line is you have 1500 SAT, top 2% CR, decent but not overwhelming curriculum, and solid ECs, which makes you competitive for all of these schools. On the other hand, nothing jumps out as a “wow factor” or a hook. That said and assuming you are applying RD for each school, reaches (10 to 30%) = Columbia, Penn, Chicago; low reach (30 to 50%) NW, Rice, and low match (50 to 70%) = Wesleyan, ND, Haverford, and W&L. All these schools are too competitive to go over 70% AR even with your stats.</p>

<p>OP does not have 30-50% chances.
His/her chances are below 10% at Columbia, Penn and Chicago.</p>

<p>Don’t make up numbers!</p>

<p>Thank you so much!!!
I could’nt thinking about safety chance 70% over collegelist!</p>

<p>UChicago: Reach (pay attention to your essays)
UPenn: Reach
Columbia: Reach
Wesleyan: Reach
NWU: Reach
Haverford: Reach
Washington and Lee: High match
ND: Reach
Rice: Reach</p>

<p>Get yourself a safety!</p>

<p>Is Notre Dame and Haverford Reach for me?
is my spec(sat, rank, ec, award) not good enough for ND and Haverford?</p>

<p>How is this RD College List?
-High Reach:

  1. Columbia
  2. UPenn
  3. Williams
  4. Chicago
    Low Reach:
  5. Rice
  6. Vanderbilt
  7. Northwestern
    High Match:
  8. Haverford
  9. W&L
  10. Wesleyan<br>
    Low Match:
  11. Notre Dame<br>
  12. Tufts
  13. Emory
    Safety:
  14. Davidson
  15. UF</p>

<p>I see nothing wrong with your application; Haverford and Notre Dame both attract students of a very high standard.</p>

<p>Major, Race and Sex?</p>

<p>I will taking Science or Engineering major.</p>

<p>Thank you!!!</p>

<p>2016 profile
-ND: 48% ranked in the top 2% of their class, 1380–1510 on the SAT (Mid-50 percent score range)
-Haverford: 700 Median Math, 700CR, Median, 710 Writing and class rank top 10%:92%.</p>