<p>White/Male
High School: 'Ultracompetitive' school (avg. SAT score 1304/1600)
GPA (the killer): 3.2 UW, 3.4 or so W - upward trend
Class Rank: 60-80/100 (don't know exact)
ACT: 32
APs: 5 - AP US History
AP English, AP Environmental Science, and AP Art History senior year.</p>
<p>ECs:
Varsity Lacrosse (9,10,11,12)
JV Lacrosse (9,10,11 - JV Captain 11, Coaches Award for Leadership 11)
Ultimate Frisbee Club (9,10,11,12 - President 12)
Interact Club (9,10,11,12 - helps with Blood Drive and such)
Peer Leadership (12 - seniors only, helps freshman assimilate into the high school, very selective, only 16 students get it)
Young Life (9,10,11,12 - very active, senior leader)
Wyld Life (12 - leader, middle school outreach ministry)
Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach (12)
Class of 2009 Senior Class VP
Went to Exploration Summer Program during the Summer after 9th
300+ service hours
200+ work hours</p>
<p>Reach Schools
USC
UMich
BC - legacy
Wisconsin</p>
<p>Match Schools
SMU
TCU
UGA
BU (CGS)</p>
<p>Safety Schools
South Carolina
Indiana</p>
<p>If you chance me.. I'll chance you. That's how it works.</p>
<p>Your GPA and class rank are killing you, man. However, your ACT is very good and your ECs are above average.</p>
<p>USC - reach
UMich - mid-reach
BC - reach
Wisconsin - match
SMU - match
TCU - match
UGA - match
BU (CGS) - match
South Carolina - match/safety
Indiana - match/safety</p>
<p>While your GPA is on the lower side, I would say that your ECs and your ACT are pretty good. SO i think that you will probably get into all of your match schools as well as BC and Wisconsin. If you are instate for UMich, its a match as well.</p>
<p>USC - reach
UMich - lower reach
BC - reach
Wisconsin - match
SMU - unsure of
TCU - match
UGA - match
BU (CGS) - match
South Carolina - high safety
Indiana - high safety</p>
<p>I don’t know a lot about your schools, but everything but your GPA looks really good. Your ECs are unique and seem to be things that you’ve really been involved in. I think that you’ll be in at most of the schools on your list.</p>