My chances.

<p>Hey, I'm a jr at a super competitive HS in a wealthy, suburban area.</p>

<p>GPA of 4.47
ACT of 30
Top 5%
NHS member
Cum Laude member
Debater- Distinction rank
Volunteer work (2 separate clubs all three yrs of HS)
Math team
Peer tutors (president next year)
Student council (this yr, and will do next yr as well)
Volunteer this summer at a hospital and a children's musuem</p>

<p>Schools I want to apply to</p>

<p>U of I at Champaign
Loyola University Chicago
WashU
Northwestern
Stanford
Cornell</p>

<p>Generic ECs
Nice GPA/class rank
ACT is a little bit on the low end for your class rank.</p>

<p>Stanford--reach
Cornell--reach
WashU--reach
U of I at C: match</p>

<p>That is what I was thinking. Was hoping that WashU and Northwestern were matches, and that Cornell was only a slight reach w/ their 28% acceptance rate. I am taking the SAT this summer, so hopefully it'll be on the higher end and I can submit it vs. the ACT. Thanks for the input.</p>

<p>stanford-big reach
northwestern-reach
cornell-reach
washu-reach</p>

<p>yah i think if you want any chance of getting into Stanford you need a higher SAT/ACT score. Sorry</p>

<p>U of I at Champaign- In
Loyola University Chicago- In fo sho (super safety)
WashU- Big Reach
Northwestern- Reach
Stanford- Big Reach
Cornell- Big Reach</p>

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Loyola University Chicago- In fo sho (super safety)

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<p>The biggest reason I'm considering this is to later have an "in" to their Stritch med school when the time comes. That plus it's a beautiful campus :)</p>