<p>Asian male
GPA - 3.56 UW, ~3.7 W
SATs - Superscore 1400/2050 (CR - 640, M - 760, W - 650)
One sitting - 2010 (600, 760, 650)
Top 30% in class
3 APs, AP Calc - 1 (not sending), AP stats and ap envi sci senior year
ECs - 4 years varsity baseball (captain senior year), 5 years varsity soccer (captain senior year), camp counselor, National honor society, +more</p>
<p>I'm really nervous I won't get into any of these schools except my safety schools. Chance me! I personally really don't want to go to UMass, would be a little happier with UConn but I really want to go to a smallish school.
UMass (safety) (in state)
Uconn (safety)
Trinity College
Wake Forest
Brandeis
Hamilton
Colby
Bucknell
Skidmore</p>
<p>Thanks! Also, that GPA is my predicted GPA after 1st semester senior year. My GPA right now is 3.64 UW or something like that, but my senior grades really dipped. (1 A-, 1 B, 1 C+ (possibly able to get up to a B-).</p>
<p>How am I a URM? Sure those schools aren’t known for their Asian population, but I was under the impression that every college considers Asians at a disadvantage (or at least not a URM).</p>
<p>Which one is your dream college/university? Lol, you should be more confident with your school list and stats. And don’t apply to a college you don’t like (UMass) just because you need a safety. Find a likable safety, because you never know - you might actually end up going their for one reason or the other.</p>
<p>Honestly its a toss up between Wake Forest and Colby. My least favorite are Brandeis and UMass, but I’m applying to UMass because it’s still a good school that’s cheap. Each and everyone has its pros and cons but I’m really nervous I won’t have the opportunity to compare them come April… Any more chances?</p>
<p>UMass (safety) (in state): which UMass school? Either way, you’re definitely gonna get in.
Uconn (safety): Admit
Trinity College: Target (i.e. I’d expect you to get in, but, as I’m sure you know, the admissions process is surprisingly unpredictable)
Wake Forest: Target (same as above)
Hamilton: Much more difficult (I recommend checking out their Class of 2016 Profile: [High</a> School Counselors - Profile: Hamilton Class of 2014 - Hamilton College](<a href=“http://www.hamilton.edu/admission/counselors/profile]High”>A Top Liberal Arts College) . I’m now a member of their Class of 2017, so I was obsessing over their admissions stats for months.)
Colby: About the same as Hamilton, but my guess is it’s a little more likely.
Bucknell: Target.</p>
<p>I saw a complete list of your EC’s in another one of your posts, and they’re pretty impressive. Try to show interest in sports by talking to coaches, especially at the NESCACs. That should give you a bit of an advantage. I think that, based on your stats and college list, you’ll be going to a great college no matter what!</p>