<p>OOPS LOL i misread your earlier post</p>
<p>well i don’t think it will change things too much :D</p>
<p>OOPS LOL i misread your earlier post</p>
<p>well i don’t think it will change things too much :D</p>
<p>I don’t know enough about all these schools but I’m applying to BU and NYU and I have a very good chances at both of these with statistics lower than yours so I’m sure you will have no problem getting into either of those. Also, my guidance counselor said that if you had a family member that worked at or attended a school it increased your chances. That combined w. ur statistics makes Brown look good for u. Good luck!</p>
<p>I appreciate the help thanks :)</p>
<p>Most of these schools seem like good matches/ safety schools. The only that may be slightly tougher are obviously the Ivies, but no one is really guaranteed admission. Looking at your grades, SATs, and obvious interest I would say you are in excellent condition!</p>
<p>Thankyouuu</p>
<p>in at all except Yale and Brown and Cornell, Brown you may get in if you parent is like in the admissions office or works as a professor.</p>
<p>Thanks missouriboy :)</p>
<p>I think you have a good shot, especially with Brown considering you have a slight advantage.
But I would raise your SAT to 2200-2250+</p>
<p>Bumpppppppp</p>
<p>The only schools I really know about there are NYU, Yale, Brown, and Cornell, and I’d say:</p>
<p>Cornell: low reach/match
Brown: low reach
NYU: match
Yale: high reach</p>
<p>Go for all of them though…best of luck!!</p>