<p>It would help if you could provide a little more information about your application, like your ethnicity, state of residence, class rank etc. </p>
<p>From what you left, however, Duke and Cornell will both be significant reaches, with Vandy, UNC and UVA right under (assuming that you aren’t in-state for either of them), with the rest of the schools on your list under those.</p>
<p>I’m not sure about those other schools, but you have a pretty good shot at UVA if you have a decent amount of activities and you write a good essay! But i agree with billabongboy9828, it would help if you had some more information!</p>
<p>haha yea thanks, i was just trying to be breif and not bore people ahha.
but im a white female from NY
my school doesnt rank id probably say top 10% guesstimating
im in NHS and spanish honors society
high honor roll
varsity swimming and diving 5 years (captain)
varsity bball and lax 1 year
VP of 2 clubs
involved in volunteer work such as relay for life, special olympics and work at my community library
my top choice is UVA, and although i am not in state i am a legacy so i would count as in state for admission
thanks!</p>
<p>Haha ok then, ya i’m pretty sure you’ll get into UVA then with those stats, provided you write a good essay! My friend got in and he didn’t do as many activities as you did, but he had a higher GPA</p>
<p>I think that you have a decent shot at UVA since it’s your dream school with your activities and all. Whats your unweighted gpa?. Keep up the good work :)</p>
<p>Hello. Since you count as in state for University of Virginia, I would say that based upon your SAT scores and GPA, you have a very good chance of getting in. They are a school focused very heavily on numbers when it comes to admission, especially GPA. I would also be very surprised if you did not get into Richmond, seeing as how your numbers are very high for them as well. Your numbers are very good for Bucknell, but they care a lot about other parts of your application as well, such as extracurricular activities, essays, and recommendations. If you can get good recommendations and write good essays, you should have a good shot there too. Your numbers are competitive at Boston College, but they also care a lot about your course difficulty. If you have taken the most challenging courses that you can, it will really help in admissions there. UNC takes a very holistic approach to their admissions, but it really helps to be in state, which you are not unfortunately, although your numbers are competitive here as well. For Vanderbilt, Cornell, and Duke, no one is a sure shot. It would help you a lot if you could bring up your SAT score significantly for these schools, maybe 100 points if not more. You should never get your hopes too high with schools like these that are very selective, but you seem to care more about UVA anyways. As of this point, the main thing that you can do to increase your already good chances at your dream school would be to increase your SAT scores. I truly hope you get in, but it can be a real crap shoot sometimes. My brother didn’t get into UVA as an in state applicant, but got into the likes of Dartmouth, Cornell, and Georgetown. Good luck. I would appreciate any advice you could give me.</p>