<p>i applied ed to stern </p>
<p>3.64uw gpa</p>
<p>2120 sats </p>
<p>good ecs</p>
<p>goes to best high school in new york city in terms of HYP acceptance rates</p>
<p>thanks.</p>
<p>i applied ed to stern </p>
<p>3.64uw gpa</p>
<p>2120 sats </p>
<p>good ecs</p>
<p>goes to best high school in new york city in terms of HYP acceptance rates</p>
<p>thanks.</p>
<p>Okay chances. SATs and GPA are low.</p>
<p>not enough information. Your ec's? The rigor of your schedule? How many AP courses, does it (coursework) involve a good mix of english, science, math? There's so many factors. Your SAT scores and your GPA for top schools like stern aren't enough to look at it holistically enough.</p>
<p>Unless, of course you had exceptional stats for your GPA and SAT like .....4.0 unweighted / 4.7 weighted / 2300 sat score - that would be a different story.</p>
<p>You go to Stuy?</p>
<p>uh, I though St. Anne's had the highest NYC Ivy rate but they don't do grades. What are we talking here? Hunter? Trinity?</p>
<p>Its a private school for sure, or else the OP is mistaken about his hyp rates</p>
<p>matthew park stop acting dumb. you know who i am... unless you are not matthew park. i go to hunter, its the best rate in terms of public schools. most people consider hunter a quasi public because its not really funded by the gov</p>
<p>a lot of people think Stuy is the best though cause Hunter admits in JHS!</p>
<p>you have a solid chance</p>