I'm a REACH everywhere!

<p>well, this may not be true, but i feel like i might be a little too ambitious with my choices
please chance me for:</p>

<li> UVA</li>
<li> UNC- early action</li>
<li> UMich- ea</li>
<li> Cornell</li>
<li> Duke</li>
<li> Vandy</li>
<li> Penn</li>
<li> Stanford</li>
<li> Emory</li>
<li>UCLA</li>
<li>USC</li>
<li>UTexas</li>
<li>Wisconsin</li>
<li> Wake Forest</li>
</ol>

<p>Also, are there any I could cut out?</p>

<p>Stats:</p>

<p>White
Senior
Jewish
NY suburb
Good Public School
Doesn’t rank, probably top 5%, definitely top 10%
extremely competitive class this yr</p>

<p>SATs:
680 CR 660 M 580 W
700 CR 740 M 730 W (Best…1440/2170)
630 CR 710 M 680 W</p>

<p>ACT: 31 (won’t send most likely)</p>

<p>GPA: All A’s 9-11, exccept an 89 in English 11 Honors (will not have an A in AP Calc BC this yr
UW: ~96
W: 100.222</p>

<p>3 APs so far, and 3 more this year, close to hardest schedule possible, but a few people have harder</p>

<p>98 avg in AP Physics and 98 in AP US</p>

<p>Senior Schedule
AP Economics (doing well)
AP Calc BC (bombed the first test, leveled off to a 79 avg so far grrr i should improve next quarter)
Spanish V (doing well)
AP Statistics (doing well)
Honors English (doing not great prob low-mid 80s should improve next quarter)</p>

<p>SAT IIs: ahh
World: 680
Physics: 620
Math II: 610
I’m retaking math and physics in november, I expect significant improvement</p>

<p>Soccer all 3 years, Varsity last year
awards: hardest worker (9th) mvp offense (10th), rookie of the year (11th), scholar athlete award (11th), section semifinals (11th), senior yr played 2 games then out for season due to hyperthyroidism, serving as manager</p>

<p>Tennis all 3 years, Varsity all 3
9th: 4th Doubles only one loss, league champs
10th: 2nd Singles, Coach’s Award
11th: 1st singles, league champs, MVP, Co-Captian</p>

<p>Played Hockey in 9th Grade, MVP offense
Broke leg in 10th- no winter sport, and no winter sport in 11th, planning on doing winter track this year if cleared medically</p>

<p>I do NHS, History Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society</p>

<p>DECA- Regional 1st Place- Internet Marketing, couldn’t go to states because partner couldn’t come, doing it again this year</p>

<p>About 3 hours a week tutoring for honor societies last year</p>

<p>Stats look good for UW-Madison!</p>

<p>Good luck.</p>

<p>Thanks, anyone else?</p>

<p>?? bump ??</p>

<p>if you apply to all of them, you'll probably get into a few b/c you applied to so many</p>

<p>Stanford is highly unlikely unless you are a tennis recruit. The Univ. of Virginia is also a bit of a reach as out-of-state admission is far tougher than for resident admission. UNC is likely, especially if the male:female ratio is still 40:60. Although many have commented that admission to Duke is easier than admission as a non-resident to UNC. You will be admitted to Michigan unless your application is to the Ross Business School in which case you are a likely admit. Cornell is very possible depending upon the school to which you apply. Vandy is likely. Penn may be difficult because of too much competition from your area. Unlikely for the Wharton School. Emory is likely, but not certain as you will have lots of competition from your own area. In at USC. UCLA is too hard too call, but it may be difficult as a non-resident (although I really don't know). In at WFU, Texas & Wisconsin. Duke is unlikely without unusually strong essays, but I hope that you prove me to be wrong.</p>

<p>i think you should send your act scores cause if converted, they are better than your sats, why dont you want to send them?</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure a 31 ACT is worse than a 1440 SAT...? And do you really think I'm in at UNC? I've heard its harder than UVA but who knows...</p>

<p>Can anybody else please chance me? I'm getting paranoid lol.</p>

<p>???? Where do you think I will get in????</p>

<p>Texas is tough OOS. 90% of the spots are taken by in-state students under an automatic top 10% high school ranking. About another 5% from Texasget in that are outside the top 10%. The last 5% is for OOS applicants.</p>

<p>I was told by my guidance counselor that Texas was basically a guaranteed acceptance, hmmm. Anyone else want to rate my chances at the other schools??</p>

<p>anyone????</p>

<p>A 31 ACT is less than a 2100...so, yeah, don't send them. </p>

<p>And like someone else said, if you apply to all of them it's very likely you'll get accepted by a few.</p>