<p>Ok, so chance me on: Swarthmore, Stanford, Northwestern, NYU, Columbia, Princeton, University of Chicago, University of Missouri, University of Illinois, Middlebury, Amherst</p>
<p>I go to a competitive public school in the Midwest, one of the top 5 in the state. </p>
<p>Weighted: 5.45/6 (5.00 = all A's, all average courses, 6.00= all A's, all honors courses)
Unweighted: 3.87 ish
Class doesn't rank, but definately in the top 10%, most likely something like 10/450</p>
<p>SENIOR YEAR COURSES
AP Calc AB
AP English
AP Spanish
AP Biology
AP Studio Art
Chinese</p>
<p>ACT: 34 (35 superscored)
SAT US History: 790
SAT Literature: 750</p>
<p>My ECs are:</p>
<p>Exchange to Ecuador and separate Exchange to Spain
selected to represent my school at a leadership conference
debate team leader
matheletes captain
newspaper editor
Model UN.</p>
<p>I'm betting in at all except Stanford and Princeton.</p>
<p>I would suggest in your essays and whatnot making a big deal out of the exchange student stuff because the rest of your EC's seem a little bare...</p>
<p>Great stats do not guarantee admission into Top 15 universities. Check out the threads for Northwestern & you will see several CC posters with similiar stats (1550+/1600 SATs and high GPAs) that were rejected last year. You really need to do well on the application essays convincing each school that you are a match that will add in a positive fashion to the studentbody.</p>
<p>Swarthmore- 60% in
Stanford- 30% in
Northwestern- 70% in
NYU- 90% in
Columbia- 60% in
Princeton- 30% in
University of Chicago- 70% in
University of Missouri- 99% in
University of Illinois- 99% in
Middlebury- 70% in
Amherst- 60% in</p>