Final Chances -- Where do you think I'll get in?

<p>Hey all,</p>

<p>I posted my chances ages back, but now I actually know all of my chances. Tell me where you think I'll get in, but also what would be a Match, Safety, and Reach at this point. And yes, my stats have changed quite a bit, so this isn't redundant...and all of these schools are regular decision, of course.</p>

<p>BASIC STATS:</p>

<p>High School GPA: 3.93 Weighted, 3.80 Unweighted
U Mich GPA: 3.66
UC GPA: 4.08
SAT Combined Sittings: 700V, 730M, 700W, 2130 Total
SAT Single Sitting: 630V, 730M, 700W, 2060 Total (would be a 1410, though, for just M+V)
ACT: 33 Composite (34M, 33E, 31R, 32S, 30E w/ Writing, got an 8 on the essay)
SAT Subject Tests: 760 US History, 700 Math II C, 660 Literature, 610 Physics
AP Scores: US History (5), Physics (3)</p>

<p>Essays are awesome.
Teacher Recs should be good.</p>

<p>I don't want to post all my EC's...I have them though, and there are a lot of different things. Many of them are interesting and unique, with some including leadership. However, I only have just under 100 hours of community service, and I'm not sure if that's enough.</p>

<p>Facts about me:</p>

<p>Ethnicity: I'm multiracial, including 1/4 Hispanic
School: VERY Good High School in California, it's a big feeder for UC Berkeley and UC Davis but I'm not applying to either.</p>

<p>Not sure what other facts I should post, but here is the list of schools:</p>

<p>Cornell
WashU
Emory
Vanderbilt
UNC-CH
University of Michigan
Macalester
NYU
USC
Syracuse
George Washington
UCLA
UCSD
UCI
UCSB</p>

<p>So, any thoughts?</p>

<p>And also, since I did well on my ACT and poorly on a number of SAT Subject Tests...should I just send my ACT scores?</p>

<p>Cornell In
WashU Waitlist
Emory In
Vanderbilt In
UNC-CH Waitlist
University of Michigan In
Macalester In
NYU In
USC In
Syracuse In
George Washington In
UCLA In
UCSD In
UCI In
UCSB IN</p>

<p>Cornell -- waitlist
WashU -- waitlist
Emory -- possibly in
Vanderbilt -- possibly in
UNC-CH -- in
University of Michigan -- in
Macalester -- in?
NYU -- in
USC -- in
Syracuse -- safety
George Washington -- safety
UCLA -- in
UCSD -- in
UCI -- in
UCSB -- in?</p>

<p>You don't have to send your SAT subject tests if the school doesn't require them.</p>

<p>confused_student:</p>

<p>UCLA: Match
UCSD: Safe Match
UCI/UCSB: Safety</p>

<p>Cornell...Waitlist
WashU...Waitlist/In
Emory...In
Vanderbilt...In
UNC...In
University of Michigan...In
Macalester...In
NYU...In
USC...In
Syracuse...In
George Washington...In
UCLA...In
UCSD...In
UCI...In
UCSB...In</p>

<p>The one thing I would say about University of Michigan (the only one I can really advise you on, since I live near there) is that it is a state school, so there is a lot of space reserved for Michigan applicants. That being said, your scores are great, especially on your SAT IIs. Sending them in would show to the schools that don't require them that you went above and beyond (plus, you can send SAT I and II together for the same price as just SAT I, so why wouldn't you?).</p>

<p>Cornell - Match / Slight Reach
WashU - Slight Reach
Emory - Match
Vanderbilt - Match
UNC-CH - Match / Slight Reach (I don't think most ppl realize that UNC takes only 18.5% of their class from OOS)
University of Michigan - Match
NYU - Match
USC - Match
UCLA - Match
UCSD - Match</p>