I'll jump onto the bandwagon-chances?

<p>I've finally gotten curious enough to bite. I'm currently a junior in one of the best public high schools in the US, so my GPA reflects that to an extent.</p>

<p>GPA~3.75 UW-school doesn't weight. It'd be pointless, as all our courses are honors/AP/IB
ACT-34 (E: 32 M: 35 R: 36 S: 34) debating a retake, leaning towards no.
SAT II-770 chem, 800 math II, 800 physics, 800 bio M
Rank: School doesn't rank
Ethnicity: White
Course load: everything that's not AP/IB is honors.
Freshmen year: Chem, Bio, Advanced Analysis I (precalc type thing), Medical Science Seminar, American Lit, US History, Technology, Spanish II, lots of electives
Soph year: Chem, Physics, Advanced Analysis II (precalc continuation), American Lit II, world history, Technology, Spanish III, lots of electives
Junior year: AP Chem, AP Calc BC, IB World History HL, IB World Lit HL, spanish IV, anatomy & physiology 1, physics, lots of electives
Senior year: AP Physics C, AP Bio, AP macroeconomics, IB World History HL, IB World Lit HL, Anatomy & Physiology 2, Multivariable Calculus, lots of electives</p>

<p>My GPA also shows an upward trend-about a 3.5 fresh year, 3.8 soph, and very close to a 4.0 junior year. Classes are weighted with regards to their frequency per week (we run a mod schedule), which explains the GPA jump. Also, I can include a rather traumatic life changing event that happened at the beginning of sophomore year. And I'm not overestimating its effect-it's rather drastic.</p>

<p>ECs:
Model UN-Junior/Senior year
Quizbowl-Junior/Senior year
Guitar & Mandolin Orchestra-Soph/Junior/Senior
Mandolin Quartet-Junior/Senior
Choir-Senior
Karate (4th degree black belt)-fresh year
Worked at a music store-summer before soph
Volunteered at a special needs camp for ~20 hours-summper before junior year
Every other weekend, 2 hours with special needs kids-throughout junior/senior year
EMT training/riding with the ambulance-summer before senior year/senior year
Internship at the Stevens Institute of Technology Optics Lab (dealing mostly with lasers)-Summer before senior year & senior year</p>

<p>Essays: Plan to work extremely hard on them-probably going to examine the traumatic life changing event that I mentioned earlier or my interactions with the special needs kids, which I'm very passionate about.
Recs: History rec VERY strong, science rec rather strong, GC rec very strong
Intended Major: Physics or Bio with a minor in some type of lit or history while fulfilling pre-med requirements.</p>

<p>Schools I'm applying to:
Brown-top choice (obviously a reach)-applying PLME as well, doubt I'll make it
Cornell
Columbia
UChicago
WashU
Northwestern-applying HPME as well, doubt I'll make it</p>

<p>Schools I'm looking into:
Rice
Berkeley
Stanford</p>

<p>Obviously, all of these schools are rather selective and I need to find safeties/schools that are a bit more of a match. I'm not sure if I'd enjoy an LAC, but I might. I like a nice environment with a decent amount of undergrads, but nothing huge.</p>

<p>Also, I'm aware of the UChicago/Columbia and Brown discrepancy, but despite their rather huge differences they all appeal to me in their own ways.</p>

<p>If anyone could evaluate my chances at the schools listed and perhaps list other ones that I should consider I'd be very grateful.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I think you’re on the right track and will have a good chance at making it at those schools. Colleges like to see improvement so it’s a good thing your grades boosted up especially during your junior year, which is a difficult time for many but not all students.
Maybe you should consider taking SAT II’s in other subjects besides science and math to show the admissions offices that you like to explore other areas as well.</p>

<p>Since nothing stands out as bad, I’d say you have good chances. Your UW GPA is low for the average applicant, but if you and your counselor can convey the situation successfully it may be a non-issue.</p>

<p>Whatever it was, I’m sorry about your experiencing the traumatic incident.</p>

<p>if you are looking for a safety, why not try a place like Wake Forest? or if you are looking to do pre-med, i would try davidson or baldwin wallace-both would be safeties for you and both have i believe 98 to 99% acceptance rates to med school…
just a thought</p>

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