<p>i'll be applying to unis soon and i just want to get a realistic view of what schools i should be applying to. i would love to hear your feedback! here are some of the stats:</p>
<p>New England resident
I attend a fairly prestigious public HS
GPA: ~4.4 W
Have taken all honors/AP classes available
SAT: 1800, will retake
Rank: top 10%</p>
<p>ECs/accomplishments:</p>
<p>Editor-in-Chief of school newspaper
National Honors Society
Spanish Honors Society
Officer of SADD
President of International Affairs Society
Vice-president of Debate Team
Class Representatives
Students for Global Change (President soph year)
Volunteer at local library
Volunteered at a village in Kenya for over 3 weeks
First place at a MUN conference
helped a group of Bhutanese people get accustomed to American living
some others, but these are probably some of the more significant ec's</p>
<p>I would like to know what my chances are at these schools:
University of Virginia
Tufts University
Boston University
James Madison
Colgate
NYU
UCONN</p>
<p>U of Virgina-iffy but probably in
Boston U - in possibly with good essays and a breakdown of SAT
NYU reach
U conn in
James Madison -in
Colgate- possibly but the median sat score starts with 620 for each category
Best of luck</p>
<p>University of Virginia - low reach (OOS hurts big time)
Tufts University- match
Boston University - safety
James Madison- match
Colgate - low low low reach
NYU - match if you get SAT up a bit
UCONN - safety </p>
<p>honestly, i am furious that you claim that an 1800 is a poor SAT score. Excuse you, but i scored an 1810 and still got a 32,000 dollar scholarship from Michigan State. Please, not everyone is ivy league material.</p>
<p>University of Virginia - reach (OOS hurts)
Tufts University - in
Boston University - in
James Madison - safety
Colgate - match
NYU- match
UCONN - safety</p>