<p>is a 3.7 uw gpa (hard course load) at a highly regarded public school where
4= a+
3.8= a
3.6= a- </p>
<p>and a 2120 sat (1420 m+cr)
or 31 act</p>
<p>good enough to gimme any shot to the following schools?
(ecs, sat2s, recs and essays are/should be good)</p>
<p>Nyu
Michigan
Bc
Northwestern
Usc
Emory
Washu
ucla</p>
<p>thank you... :))</p>
<p>well where r u from
because a lot of these schools prefer in-state people.
but good resume!</p>
<p>NYU- OK chance.
UMich- Low reach if OOS, match if IS
Northwestern-Reach.
UCLA- What is your UC GPA and where are you from?</p>
<p>Tell me where you're from and those might change.</p>
<p>i am located in new york...</p>
<p>and romanigypseyes would u consider a a 3.8 gpa and an aprox 2000 sat a match to NU or also a reach</p>
<p>BTW THANKS FOR THE POSTS</p>
<p>NU = Northwestern University? Oh shoot sorry. I didn't see the GPA scale for your school. It's a match for the stats you posted, both the ones in the OP and in the last post. </p>
<p>But, UCLA is a reach for OOS :(.</p>
<p>well i have 3 bs on the uc gpa scale and i have taken all accelerated and aps</p>
<p>anyways thanks for the quickest reply ever!</p>
<p>Lol, I'm trying to get my mind off the spider in my room so I'm like obsessively checking CC. </p>
<p>Anyways, the only thing about the UCs is they're just super-super selective towards OOSer's. It wouldn't surprise me if you got in, so I guess it'd be a high match / low reach, but I wouldn't place money on it. </p>
<p>I wish you the best of luck though :). </p>
<p>Btw, with the GPA scale at your school, I'm assuming your UMich GPA is much closer to a 4.0. If that's the case, your chances improve a lot and I'd say match.</p>