<p>i live in atlanta, GA
VERY competitive high school
3.67 gpa
SAT: CR- 670 MATH- 760 WR- 670 (2100)</p>
<p>i'm retaking it in oct!</p>
<p>AP's taken so far:
World history, Physics B, Calc AB, and Language Arts
AP's that i will take next year:
Microecon and macroecon, statistics, biology, and psychology</p>
<p>9 ap's in all</p>
<p>EC's
-freshman, jv, and varsity basketball.
-pres of chamber music society
-pres of rotary club at our school
-300+ hours of tutoring at Atlanta Union Missions (AUM), and counting
-Church youth group leader
-national honor society, national beta, FBLA
-Admitted to All-State Orchestra all three years of high school
-i also have partaken in outside orchestras such as Ludwig Symphony and Atlanta Youth Symphony
-black belt in taekwondo
-summer camp counselor (paid) for 2 years</p>
<p>i have a couple more EC's.. but thats the gist. chances? thanks!</p>
<p>UMich- You will almost definitely get in
NYU Stern- Reach, nobody knows with this one
Emory- Reach, you really need to separate yourselves from the other applicants.
BC-Match, in.</p>
<p>It seems to me that you will be pretty competitive at these schools. I don’t know much about Emory but you have a good shot at BC and UMich. NYU Stern is unpredictable but I still think you have a good chance. Good luck! :)</p>
<p>BC is run by the Jesuits of the New England Province and they also run Holy Cross which is just 35 miles west of BC. The schools are very similar in most aspects except for size (BC 9000 students, HC 3000 students) and HC is undergrad only. If someone likes BC it woiuld seem logical that they would find HC attractive as well.</p>
<p>Good chance at Michigan bc. I really don’t know much about Emory but o do know nyu stern is somewhat unpredictable. You are in pretty good shape especially if you raise your sat a bit</p>
<p>Good chance at all schools, except you’ll prob get into UMich for sure. You may want to consider taking SAT2s in November so you can make up for the lacking GPA, just so you will strengthen your chances by doing this.</p>