<p>Ecuadorian, male, 3.6 GPA on the best school of the country, often in the honor roll, TOEFL 97, SAT: 650M, 510 CR, 490W. 2 SAT Subject tests, Math I: 590, Math II: 600. Amazing recommendation letters and essays. International debate championship, history award. Community service: church's christmas campaign, elderly care, taught the illiterate, organized food recollection. Exchange programs is the US (Rhode Island, RWU) and 2 in Holland. Countless english courses, a pre-collegiate business program in a local institution. 3 honor classes. Had a great Gtown interview. </p>
I applied to UT Austin, UNC, Rice, Georgetown, Lehigh, Babson, Boston College, Emory, and Villanova?
<p>UT: If you are from TX, then I think it seems like a match/low reach. If you’re from out of state its harder.
UNC: Again, the in-state thing helps a lot. Even so, I think it will be difficult.
Rice: Reach
Gtown: Reach
Lehigh: Reach
Babson: I don’t know much about this school.
BC: Reach
Emory: Reach
Villanova: Low reach</p>
<p>I’m sure that your amazing TOEFL score and Ecuadorian descent will help you, but I think you should consider adding other schools as matches and safeties that are more compatible with your SAT scores and GPA just in case these schools here don’t work out. </p>
<p>Some ideas:
UC Davis, UCSD, U Wisconsin - Madison, Boston University, George Washington University, UAlabama, Indiana University-bloomington, UColorado Boulder, U of A, UWashington-Seattle, Tulane </p>