NEEDED: Feedback about Ivies, Top Schools, LACs. PROVIDED: Chance Backs.

<p>*Reposted. * I'm a senior too, but I've learned a number of things from CC and people the past few years, so if you want, I'll try to chance back. </p>

<p>Anyway, I know to take these with a grain of salt and that essays/recs/things out of my control also play a factor, but I was rejected from Stanford EA yesterday and would like to ask for your feedback for the RD round. </p>

<p>**Do I have a better chance at a few of these over others (due to STEM focus, etc)? What you think I should highlight more, what should I not, etc? Is it better to show one concentrated area of interest (science) or can I connect two (science and biz)? **Because I was rejected from Stanford, I'm just wondering if there's anything I can improve on and whether my college list is balanced better.</p>

<p>My list got longer over the weekend so please bear with me.
HYP, Dartmouth, Hopkins, Penn, UVA, Rice, Duke, Columbia, WashU, Amherst, Williams, Cornell, Northwestern, Brown</p>

<p>Whew. Moving on.</p>

<p>Objective Stuff
- SAT: 2360 (800R, 800W, 760M, 1st sitting)
- ACT w/writing: 36 (1st sitting)
- Subject Tests: Math II 800, Chemistry 790
- GPA: 3.9/4.0 UW, 4.7/5.0 W
- Rank: n/a
- Courseload: Pretty challenging - most challenging minus maybe two classes. Nearly all IB, some AP, balanced between sciences/humanities, all As except in junior year (got a few Bs)
- Others: IB Diploma Candidate.</p>

<p>Major Awards
- Intel ISEF Finalist & Fourth Place Winner
- Siemens Semifinalist
- National Spanish Exam Gold Medal</p>

<p>Minor Awards
- Regional/state FBLA awards
- Regional/state National History Day awards
- Regional/state science fair awards
- School departmental awards</p>

<p>ECs
- FBLA (President 2 years, Secretary 2 years)
- Video news broadcast (President 2 years)
- Spanish Club (PR Manager, 3 years)
- National Honor Society (Secretary 1 year, member 3 years)
- Freshman Orientation LINK Leader (2 years)</p>

<p>Non-School Extracurriculars
- Scientific research intern at local university (1 year, as junior)
- Paid medical research intern at hospital, which is nationally recognized, as part of a program that primarily accepted undergrads and med students (this summer)
- Principal flutist in local youth orchestra (Principal 2 years, member 5 years and all throughout high school)
- Congressman's youth advisory board (3 years)</p>

<p>Volunteering
- Approx. 400 hours</p>

<p>Other Stuff
- School type: reputable public school
- Ethnicity: Asian
- Gender: Female
- Income: ~130k
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Any and all feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
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<p>Also wondering (though this is slightly off topic) - what are the science research opportunities like at LACs?</p>

<p>I’m actually very surprised you were rejected from Stanford, especially with your awards. I think you have excellent chances at all the schools on your list, and I would say that it’s better to connect your two interests (science and business) because it makes you a bit more unique and adds more depth to your application.</p>

<p>@xquiksilverx, thanks for the feedback. I also really like history too - would factoring that in be overkill and make me seem too wishy-washy? :(</p>

<p>bump10char</p>

<p>Harvard: High reach for anyone.
Yale: High reach for anyone.
Princeton: High reach for anyone.
Columbia: Highish to high reach.
Penn: Highish reach.
Brown: Reach.
Dartmouth: Reach.
Cornell: Lowish to mid reach.
Duke: Reach.
WUSTL: Reach.
Hopkins: Lowish to mid reach.
Northwestern: Lowish reach.
Rice: Low reach.
UVA: Low reach.
Amherst: High reach.
Williams: High reach. </p>

<p>Don’t be freaked out that I call these all reach schools… They just are, for everyone. I’d feel like a liar if I called them “matches” for anyone… Though what I state below may make them seem to be matches for you, I can’t in good conscience call them matches, ahah.</p>

<p>I could see you:
-Getting into: UVA, Rice, Northwestern, Cornell, WUSTL, and Hopkins.<br>
-Maybe getting into: Penn, Brown, Dartmouth, Duke, and Williams.
-Most likely getting waitlisted at: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, and Amherst.</p>

<p>Figured I’d set that up two ways for you, the practical warning way, and the practical practical way(: </p>

<p>Chance me back?(:</p>