<p>Duke - Match/High Match
Columbia - High Match/Low Reach
Stanford- Low Reach
Harvard - Low Reach
Yale - Low Reach
Notre Dame - Match
Tulane - In
LSU - In
Vanderbilt - Match/High Match
Rice - High Match
Northwestern - High Match
Michigan - Low Match
BC - Low Match
BU - Low Match
USC - Low Match/Match</p>
<p>Maybe you can look into self-studying some AP exams. Considering you are taking advanced math courses then maybe you could self-study an easier AP like Stats or something like US Government which is generally considered easy. Psych I’ve heard is easy as well.</p>
<p>Also, for the common app, while there are only 7 slots for ECs there is also an area to list any excess ECs, so you aren’t definatley limited to 7. Out of the ones you have I would probably put Piano, Golf, Class Prez, YACA, Drama Club, Student Council, Yearbook/Tutoring as, at least to me, they come off as depicting you as well rounded and committed. Definatley mention you didn’t continue with golf because the school did not offer it anymore.</p>
<p>Also, try and get those community service hours up. If you can get around 100 hours then it won’t be looked upon as a negative when you the application gets through. Obviously if it interferes with other ECs then it is understandable, but shouldn’t you be getting Comm. Service hours for tutoring?</p>
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