Good Student, Not perfect, What are my Chances

<p>I am looking at applying to Northwestern, U of Michigan, UNC, U of Florida, PITT, Cal Berkley, UT Austin, UCLA, USC, Wake Forest, Penn State, and University Of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.</p>

<p>I know it's a long list, but I want to maximize my chances. I have decent grades, but good Extra's. </p>

<p>GPA 3.6/4.2
SAT 1620
ACT 32
AP's 12</p>

<p>I am a Four Year Varsity Tennis Player. Team Captain.
District President of Future Business Leaders of America.
Head Equipment Manager for Football and Basketball Teams
Internships with Florida State, Florida International, and Wake Forest.
1200 Hours of community Service
Top 5% in class of 750+
Number's of Awards</p>

<p>What are my chances at the above schools. I am Out of State on all of them except Florida.</p>

<p>I Really appreciate an reply, thank you for your time.</p>

<p>Definitely in at Pitt, I got in with worse stats. They are all reaches for you except Florida, Penn state, Pitt, and UIUC.</p>

<p>i’m not great at equating ACT to SAT or vise versa, but a 1620 on SAT is much much worse than an excellent score of a 32 on ACT. i’m just wondering how that happened…</p>

<p>i’d say you’re in at penn state, pitt, florida, UIUC</p>

<p>the rest are either high matches or reaches, with the real reach and cal berkeley</p>

<p>I have a 2120 on my SAT i have no idea why i put 1620. IM SORRY</p>

<p>If you see my fixed SAT score, do you still say the same thing</p>

<p>LOL i was about to say… how could you score a 32 on your ACTs yet only a 1620 on your SATs.</p>