<p>ok..since when is a 3.8 low? Just ignore mutant3324. </p>
<p>You have great ECs. Don’t underestimate yourself. APs scores are usually not something you need to report to colleges (I wouldn’t report your scores to colleges though). I really think that they will look favorably towards a 1st generation college student whose second language is english. It makes sense that it’s kind of difficult to perform academically when your parents are divorced..maybe you can mention that. Your standardized test scores are low..but the magic number for most top colleges is 2100ish. </p>
<p>So here are your chances…I’d say everything is a mid to high reach except UCSD, UCLA, and UCSB. But..to be completely realistic…I don’t think MIT, Princeton, Yale, and Chicago are too sympathetic. </p>
<p>Good luck!
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