<p>You will be a competitive applicant for all of those schools. Your scores are well above the averages and you have great ECs and awards. The only schools I would say your not a match for are USC, UCLA and NYU because those are slightly more selective than the others. All-in-all, great profile! Best of luck!</p>
<p>You’re a qualified applicant at all of the schools. Honestly a very strong applicant, and the fact that you’re not applying for aid boosts your chances. Wesleyan and USC are high matches, but I would still be surprised if you weren’t accepted at most of your schools. GPA might be a slight problem, but I think it should be easily balanced out by everything else.</p>
<p>I think you have a really strong application.
NYU CAS (double-major in political science and economics)- very strong target… I applied ED to CAS, too!!
Rutgers (economics)- don’t know much about the school
UCLA (economics)- target- I’d say 75 yes/25 no
UVA (economics)- not too sure about the school as well
USC (economics)- that’s probably a 95 yes/5 no
I’m not too sure about your other schools, but if they’re like USC, i’m sure you’ll get in. You have great stats!!</p>
<p>Wesleyan (economics)–low reach
U Rochester (economics)–safety
U Maryland College Park (both parents went here, going to major in economics)–safety
U Michigan–low reach
UVA–likely
UCLA–reach
USC–match
Rutgers–likely
ED for NYU --likely</p>
<p>I’d say really good chance at all except UCLA, USC, U Michigan (OOS), and maybe NYU and UVA (but you ed NYU and are in-state for UVA so you have a decent shot there). ECs are impressive, as well with languages and SAT, but GPA is the flaw I see. Best of luck!</p>
<p>I think your chances are very good at all of those schools, but while having lots of ECs is a good thing you want to make sure to demonstrate and interest or passion. Being a jack of all trades will work at some schools but especially at the very competitive elite schools they want people who will bring something to their school and being good at a lot of things isn’t always enough. To counter this I would suggest being deliberate in demonstrating passion/focus in your application (supplements, interviews, etc.) Also how are you applying to USC early when they don’t have an early option? </p>