<p>Your odds are close to zero. If you get in, BE SURE to come back to post on this thread and on the “actual results” thread as it’ll give hope to lots of applicants reading this forum!
Your general profile isn’t even median for that school (EC’s are very good but cumulative GPA and ACT score are not up to par and that’s what they’ll start with) and with the selectivity the competition is just too tough. Never say never but for your sanity forget about it for now. There might be a happy surprise but I doubt it so focusing on your other schools would be more practical.
Sorry because this is obviously not what you’d like to hear.</p>
<p>I’m also concerned about what you call your safety schools:
A safety has to be 100% sure and 100% affordable. There are public universities from 4 different states; even if SUNYs are less expensive OOS than most, UConn is unlikely to be a safety for both academics and finances (it’s an academic match and financially we’d need to know whether you’re in state or not or whether your parents can afford their EFC or OOS costs), Drexel is an academic safety but is super expensive, AU is an academic match not a safety and is also super expensive, Rutgers is an academic match and not a safety + costs ?, and Temple is an academic safety but OOS costs are also ?
Have you run the Net Price Calculators? Have you talked with your parents?
Which SUNYs have you applied to?</p>