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<p>Unless he makes an automated program and puts it online, I am 99.9% sure that all the 90 people that asked aren’t getting chanced.</p>

<p>UW GPA-----96.3
W GPA-----98.7
Max possible gpa at your school-----scale out of 100 but valedictorians have had around 104
each sat score-----2140 (770M, 650R, 720W(11E))
each act score-----31 (35M, 32W, 31E, 26S)…this was a practice test though
psat if you have it-----1970
national merit status (probably best to predict)----- none?
number of ap exams offerred by school-----appx 25-30
gender, race, state, citizenship-----male, white, NY, American
if you received community assistance-----no
class rank and class size-----top 5%/appx 275
high school type-----competitive public school (ranked in top 150 in the nation)
ap test scores (give me so far, and prospective by end of junior year)----actual->World History (5)----- projected->APUSH (5), Eng Lang and Comp (5)
sat subject test scores----- actual->Bio 650----- projected-> Physics 720, Math II 700, US History 730
ib test scores if you do that-----nope
if you’re famous-----nope
primary language at home-----english
if you’ve ever been suspended or anything-----nope
if your family is famous-----nope
family income-----not poor
each parent’s education level----- bachelors for both
ec load----- over 400 total hours (500+ by time of applying) 4 clubs
athletics load-----none
level of hardship-----little/none
essay quality and if you’re getting help-----9/10 and yes
high school difficulty/quality-----very good
scholarly talent (how do you perform in class?)-----i get along with my teachers and get almost straight A’s
leadership-----Pres. of one club and potential officer/president of 2 more by next year</p>

<p>List me your schools and how much you want them (first choice list, second choices…nth choices, safeties). I can calculate your chances of getting into one of a specific pool of schools.</p>

<p>First choice- Georgetown
2nd choices- Cornell, UPenn, Dartmouth, Villanova, Boston College, UVA, UNC
Safeties- Loyola, U Maryland, Penn State</p>

<p>Thanks so much for doing this. My intended major is in business if it helps at all</p>

<p>UW GPA - 4.0
W GPA - dunno
Max possible gpa at your school - 4.0 UW
each sat score - N/A
each act score - 32 Comp (35 E, 29 M, 34 R, 31 S, 10 Essay)
psat if you have it - 181 or something bad
national merit status (probably best to predict) - nope
number of ap exams offerred by school - 8, took 7
gender, race, state, citizenship, - Male, White, NY
if you received community assistance - No
class rank and class size - 1/75
high school type - Private
ap test scores (give me so far, and prospective by end of junior year) - two 4s, two 2s
sat subject test scores - 710 Math II, 730 US History
ib test scores if you do that - N/A
if you’rs famous - nope
primary languagw at home - English
if you’ve ever been suspended or anything - no sir
if your family is famous - nope
family income - $100k - $120k
each parent’s educgion level - Mom has a B.A., Dad has a J.D.
ec load - Academic Team, Jr NHS (President), NHS (President), JROTC (Officer)
athletics load - JV → Varsity Lacrosse, JV → Varsity Soccer
level of hardship - White, middle class male so little to none
essay quality and if you’re getting help - 8/10, private college counselor edited them
high school dfficulty/quality - Mediocre
scholarly talent (how do you perfom in class?) - Good? Idk I get good grades and such?
leadership - Officer rank in JROTC (Captain), Jr NHS and NHS (President in both)</p>

<p>List me your schools and how much you want them (first choice list, second choices…nth choices, safeties). I can calculate your chances of getting into one of a specific pool of schools.</p>

<p>UPenn (Wharton) - Deferred ED, first choice
Princeton - RD, hey why not?
Brown - RD
Cornell (AEM) - RD
Williams - RD</p>

<p>P.S. I’m a Senior</p>

<p>super cool.</p>

<p>UW GPA 3.72
W GPA unknown
Max possible gpa at your school 4.0
each sat score 1850-670CR 680M 500W (not reported
each act score 30-28E 29M 32R 30S,34-31E 35M 36R 35S
psat if you have it 196
national merit status (probably best to predict) National Achievement SF
number of ap exams offered by school 10
gender, race, state, citizenship, African American, Male, Iowan, Us citizen
if you received community assistance no
class rank and class size do not rank probably top 15%
high school type Large Competitive Public
ap test scores (give me so far, and prospective by end of junior year) 4 AP world 5 AP Government 4 AP Bio
sat subject test scores not taken yet but assume 750 Bio and 790 Math 2
ib test scores if you do that no
if you’re famous no
primary language at home ingles
if you’ve ever been suspended or anything not yet
if your family is famous GFTO
family income 180000
each parent’s eduction level masters for both
ec load pretty heave eagle scout, school award for 400 hours of community service, city youth commission, band, choir, student government, student Representative on State board of education( assuming it comes through iam a finalist<br>
athletics load varsity tennis, club tennis, competitive freestyle skiing<br>
level of hardship sister had massive depression, and my dad worked overseas as a diplomat so i only saw him like twice a year fresh and sophomore year
essay quality and if you’re getting help 7.5/10
high school difficulty/quality 6/10
scholarly talent (how do you perform in class?) decent I’m not a teachers pet but i try kind of hard sometimes
leadership see Ecs</p>

<p>First Choices:
MIT RD
USC RD
Harvard EA
Second Choices:
Stanford RD
UChicago RD
Dartmouth RD
Williams Rd
Schools i might actually get into;
U Rochester RD
Whitman College RD
Case Western Rd
Bentley University Rd
Colorado School of mines RD
Safeties
University of Utah RD
Alabama RD</p>

<p>BUSINESS MAJOR:
UW GPA: 3.7<br>
W GPA: 3.9
Since I want to get into UC badly here’s my UC GPA UW: 3.85 and W: 4.1
Max possible gpa at your school: UW: 4.0/ W:5.0
each sat score: 760 CR 800 Writing 750 Math (2310)
each act score: N/A
psat if you have it: 236
national merit status (probably best to predict): semifinalist, maybe finalist?
number of ap exams offerred by school: not sure but at least 15
gender, race, state, citizenship: F, Asian-Indian, CA, Greencard (Permanent Resident)
if you received community assistance: nope
class rank and class size: school doesnt rank
high school type: Top 50 public schools in US
ap test scores (give me so far, and prospective by end of junior year): AP Hum Geo (5) AP Bio (5) AP Stats (5) APUSH (5) Predict: AP Lit (4) AP Psych (5) AP Macro&Micro (5) AP Calc AB (5) (I predict I good AP scores in these classes because these classes are my interests and have great teachers
sat subject test scores: 800 SAT Bio 760 SAT USH
ib test scores if you do that
if you’rs famous: LOOOOL NO
primary languagw at home: English and Gujarati
if you’ve ever been suspended or anything: nope
if your family is famous: I wish
family income: $100,000 +
each parent’s educgion level: Both have Masters (Grad School)
ec load: I founded a branch of a start up company called Project SuitUp which helps HS and college students focus on skills such as resume making, interviewing, and networking because I realized how many students in HS and even college dont have the necessary skills to land their dream job- also I was shocked 54% of college grads from top schools don’t have a job ( BTW this company has recognition from the clinton global initiative,and is heavily involved with revolutionaries such as the founder of twitter etc.)
DECA (Won State Level), FBLA (Won State Level) CSF, NHS, Volunteer at the local hospital, and tutor kids at a local non profit
Also, not sure if this counts but I believe I’m secured in getting an internship during the summer at JP Morgan as an analyst in Finance (my major)
athletics load: None (I know horrible but I had a lot of health issues growing up EX: TB, Hepatitis etc)
level of hardship: not sure what this is referring to?
essay quality and if you’re getting help: I would say good, will mostly be about my branch of Project SuitUp and my internship (hopefully I get it)
high school dfficulty/quality: Really Hard- Top 50 in Cali and Top 50-100 in USA
scholarly talent (how do you perfom in class?):
leadership: President of Project Suit UP (club), Volunteer LEader at a program for low income families, VP of Finance in DECA and FBLA Treasurer</p>

<p>Sorry for the long post but here are the colleges I’m aiming for:
UCB (Haas)*
UT Austin (McCombs)*
Emory (Goizueta)
U of V (McIntire)<br>
U of M Ann Arbor (Ross)
CMU (reach I know)-Tepper
Wash U St Louis (Olin)
NYU (Stern) *
UNC (Kenan-Flagler)
Duke (super reach but why not try?)
Georgetown (McDonough)
Boston U</p>

<p>The * are the schools I believe I would get into, I’m an only child and my parents didn’t go to school in the US so its a little difficult for me to figure out which ones are matches and which are reaches</p>

<p>^I forgot to include I have 100= hours of service, and I believe I will get an award for it</p>

<p>I’ll just pick up where I left off; I think I’ve streamlined things a little better. Stats that don’t seem to affect chances much are being ignored though.</p>

<p>runningkid</p>

<ol>
<li>University of Michigan (No clue where I stand here) (LSA college) - 77%</li>
<li>UPenn - 16%</li>
<li>Clemson - 92%</li>
<li>Elon - 83%</li>
<li>Northeastern - 78%</li>
<li>Quinnipiac - 99%</li>
<li>University of Delaware - 99%</li>
<li>University of Richmond - 68%</li>
<li>University of New Hampshire - 99%</li>
<li>University of Connecticut - 92%</li>
<li>University of Virginia - 25%</li>
<li>Vanderbilt - 10%</li>
</ol>

<p>[0.1, 0.16, 0.25, 0.68, 0.77, 0.78, 0.83, 0.92, 0.92, 0.99, 0.99, 0.99]</p>

<p>10.0 percent chance for 1 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
24.4 percent chance for 2 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
43.3 percent chance for 3 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
81.856 percent chance for 4 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
95.82688 percent chance for 5 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
99.0819136 percent chance for 6 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
99.843925312 percent chance for 7 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
99.987514025 percent chance for 8 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
99.999001122 percent chance for 9 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
99.9999900112 percent chance for 10 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
99.9999999001 percent chance for 11 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
99.999999999 percent chance for 12 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
The probability that you’ll get into at least one of these schools is: 99.999999999 percent.</p>

<p>A Straightforward Disclaimer: I’m just another person chancing people. You don’t even know on what basis I’m choosing these chances over. So, seriously, it’s no big deal. Promise. But please consider keeping your side of the bargain if you’ve chosen to participate.</p>

<p>Also, promise to report to me where you eventually get in.</p>

<p>engineer96
Schools:
UVA - 80%
VT - 97%
Georgia Tech - 94%
UMinn-twin cities - 98%
University of Wisconsin - 90%
University of California-Berkeley - 61%
Cornell - 33%
MIT - 8%</p>

<p>8.0 percent chance for 1 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
38.36 percent chance for 2 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
75.9604 percent chance for 3 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
95.19208 percent chance for 4 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
99.519208 percent chance for 5 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
99.97115248 percent chance for 6 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
99.9991345744 percent chance for 7 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
99.9999826915 percent chance for 8 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
The probability that you’ll get into at least one of these schools is: 99.9999826915 percent.</p>

<p>Disclaimer: Calculations largely ignore what makes you unique and focuses on hard stats, chances may be better (or worse) than they appear, and I’m just some guy with a computer so take this as you will.</p>

<p>(yeahthisdisclaimer’sbetterthanmypreviousone)</p>

<p>withoutausername, kitts didn’t follow instructions about test score details so skipping them</p>

<p>next is…kylegc!</p>

<p>kylegc
Schools:
penn 30%
cornell 33%
usc 71%</p>

<p>30.0 percent chance for 1 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
53.1 percent chance for 2 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
86.399 percent chance for 3 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
The probability that you’ll get into at least one of these schools is: 86.399 percent.</p>

<p>Disclaimer: Calculations largely ignore what makes you unique and focuses on hard stats, chances may be better (or worse) than they appear, and I’m just some guy with a computer so take this as you will.</p>

<p>I’m like four posts away so
I’d just like to clarify that it’d be nice if you treated schools I listed as if they were in order of preference. Thanks again for doing this, I’ll tell you where I get in when the time comes!</p>

<p>@philovotist, sorry didn’t break down sat, but you had broken down act, why’d you skip me? But anyway, sat comp: 2220 cr:760 w:800 m:660
Act comp: 33 e: 33 m:31 s:34 r:35</p>

<p>Sent from my DROID RAZR using CC</p>

<p>UW GPA: School doesnt do it
W GPA: 3.98
Max possible gpa at your school: 5.0
each sat score: 600 writing 670 math 660 reading
each act score: n/a
psat if you have it: 189
national merit status (probably best to predict)
number of ap exams offerred by school: 8
gender, race, state, citizenship: Black Male, VA, USA
if you received community assistance: No
class rank and class size: 8, 353
high school type: Public
ap test scores (give me so far, and prospective by end of junior year): 3 World, 3 US, 4 English Language
sat subject test scores: 690 Math 2, 670 English
ib test scores if you do that: No
if you’rs famous: No
primary languagw at home: Arabic
if you’ve ever been suspended or anything:No
if your family is famous: No
family income: 160k
each parent’s educgion level: High School each
ec load: A **** ton
athletics load: 2 varsity sports for 3 years each, not recruited
level of hardship: Hardest at school
essay quality and if you’re getting help: Pretty good with minimal help
high school dfficulty/quality: Sucky school
scholarly talent (how do you perfom in class?): Teachers say im one to remember
leadership: Numerous leadership positions, teachers see me as equal</p>

<p>Harvard
UPenn - Wharton
Georgetown (McDonough)
Cornell - AEM
Duke
Brown
Dartmouth
University of Richmond
Virginia Commonwealth University</p>

<p>UW GPA: 3.8
W GPA: 4.4
Max possible gpa at your school 5.0
each sat score none
each act score 34 C/ 32 E / 36 M / 33 R / 33 S
psat if you have it 228
national merit status (probably best to predict) national merit finalist
number of ap exams offerred by school: 20
gender, race, state, citizenship, male, indian, california, i am a citizen
if you received community assistance no
class rank and class size 22/507
high school type: top public
ap test scores (give me so far, and prospective by end of junior year) Calc BC (5) European History(4) Literature (4-predicted) US History(5-predicted) Statistics (5- predicted), Biology(4-predicted)
sat subject test scores 800 Math 2 750 Biology(predicted) 750 US History(predicted)
ib test scores if you do that
if you’rs famous no
primary languagw at home english
if you’ve ever been suspended or anything nope
if your family is famous nope
family income 250 K+
each parent’s educgion level they both have masters
ec load: a significant amount
athletics load: varsity tennis 4 years, nationally ranked but not recruited
level of hardship: no hardship
essay quality and if you’re getting help: pretty good
high school dfficulty/quality: very difficult
scholarly talent (how do you perfom in class?): well
leadership a lot</p>

<p>Schools:
Duke (ED)
stanford
cornell
dartmouth
penn
northwestern
nyu stern
UCB
UCLA
UCSD
UCD</p>

<p>More conscious of confidence than normal. Not exactly sure what that means, but basically there’s less data on the success of people with your stats applying to a given school than would be ideal.</p>

<p>withoutausername
Schools:
-dartmouth (ed) 44% (less confidence on this one than normal)
-Middlebury 42%
-MIT 27%
-Barnard 78% (less confidence on this than normal)
-Wesleyan 65%
-Boston university 97%
-Alfred university 99% (extremely low confidence)</p>

<p>dartmouth (rd for contrast) 31%</p>

<p>27.0 percent chance for 1 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
57.66 percent chance for 2 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
76.2896 percent chance for 3 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
91.70136 percent chance for 4 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
98.1742992 percent chance for 5 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
99.945228976 percent chance for 6 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
99.9994522898 percent chance for 7 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
The probability that you’ll get into at least one of these schools is: 99.9994522898 percent.</p>

<p>If you RD to Dartmouth:
27.0 percent chance for 1 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
49.63 percent chance for 2 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
70.7854 percent chance for 3 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
89.77489 percent chance for 4 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
97.7504758 percent chance for 5 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
99.932514274 percent chance for 6 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
99.9993251427 percent chance for 7 most difficult-for-you-to-get-into schools.
The probability that you’ll get into at least one of these schools is: 99.9993251427 percent.</p>

<p>Disclaimer: Calculations largely ignore what makes you unique and focuses on hard stats, chances may be better (or worse) than they appear, and I’m just some guy with a computer so take this as you will.</p>

<p>Brown in ED by the way</p>

<p>UW GPA - 3.66
W GPA - 3.82
Max possible gpa at your school - 4.0uw/5.0w</p>

<p>each sat score- 2180, 790 math, 600 reading, 590 writing
psat if you have it - 192
national merit status (probably best to predict) - unsure
number of ap exams offerred by school - ~12</p>

<p>gender, race, state, citizenship - White male, virginia, US citizen</p>

<p>Class Size, 450, unsure
high school type - 1800 Student, Public</p>

<p>AP Macro Econ -5
AP Micro Econ -5
AP US History - 4
AP Calc - 4</p>

<p>primary language at home - English
family income - $100k+/yr
Parent Education Level - Undergrad & MBA / Undergrad & Masters</p>

<p>EC’s

  • Founder and CEO of Lacrosse Corporation, product will be brought to market within 2-4 weeks, own patent
  • Founder and President of my schools FBLA, 2nd in region for job interview, 5th at states
  • Promoted twice at my job at a waterpark, manage 15 employees and oversee finances and inventory
  • Ran online gaming store which grossed $45k in sales
  • Founder and President of Libertarian Club
  • Varisty Debate</p>

<p>athletics load - Varsity lacrosse since freshman year, cross country junior year
level of hardship - Not much, been extremely ill (missed 2+ months of school twice)</p>

<p>essay quality and if you’re getting help - very good, got help
HS Difficulty - Top 10 HS in VA
scholarly talent (how do you perfom in class?)
leadership - (stated before), President of 2 clubs, manager at work, founder of 2 companies</p>

<h1>1 Far and away - UVA (Apply to commerce school as sophomore)</h1>

<ol>
<li>Purdue (Industrial Management)</li>
<li>Indiana (Operations Management)</li>
<li>William and Mary (Management with econ focus)</li>
<li>Virginia Tech (Operations Management)</li>
</ol>

<p>UW GPA: 3.2
W GPA: 4.15
Max possible gpa at your school: Not quite sure, we offer a lot of AP classes
each sat score:First time 1650 (520 CR, 560 M, 570 W), Second Time 1800 (610 CR, 600M 590 W)
each act score: N/a
psat if you have it:N/a
national merit status (probably best to predict):N/a
number of ap exams offerred by school: 16+
gender, race, state, citizenship,: Male, White, Florida
if you received community assistance: No
class rank and class size: 125/719
high school type: Public
ap test scores (give me so far, and prospective by end of junior year): Psych 2 (whoops) Apush (5/projected), Lang (5/projected), Bio and Environmental (3-4/ projected)
sat subject test scores: N/a
ib test scores if you do that:N/a
if you’rs famous: Nope
primary language at home: English
if you’ve ever been suspended or anything: Nope
if your family is famous: Nope
family income: My mom receives disability, my dad makes ~20,000 per year
each parent’s education level: Dad- GED, Mom- Dropped out of high school
ec load- Boy scouts of america (will attain eagle), Debate(running for vice president), Junior Civitan (founder at my school and president)
athletics load:Football freshman year, stopped to continue debate
level of hardship: I’m not sure, but it hasn’t been easy
essay quality and if you’re getting help: These will be the best essay’s I have written
high school dfficulty/quality: Not the hardest, but by no stretch of the imagination the easiest
scholarly talent (how do you perform in class?): Very well
leadership: Listed in ec load</p>

<p>Extra Note: I also have a job in which I work very often and I am a first generation student. By the end of my high school career, I will have taken 8 AP classes and 4-5 dual enrollment classes.</p>

<p>Schools:
1.University of Florida
2.Florida State University (honors program)
3.Florida State University
4.University of Central Florida </p>

<p>Past that I am not sure where else would be a good fit for me. Any suggestions?</p>

<p>Philo - Even though it appears you’re not going to get to my post before Ivy decisions come out tomorrow, thank you for doing this. :)</p>