Please Evaluate My Chances...

<p>I am a white, male senior who has just begun applying to colleges. I am curious to see how my stats match up with a number of schools. I am applying for undergraduate business (most likely with emphasis or possible major in accounting and/or marketing).</p>

<p>Total GPA
-Weighted: 4.62
-Non-Weighted: 4.0</p>

<p>Test Scores
-SAT: 1960
-ACT: 31
-AP Exams: I have taken five AP exams so far and have achieved three 5's and two 4's.</p>

<p>Extra-Curricular Activities:
-Varsity Tennis: 4 years with numerous awards
-JV Soccer: 2 years
-NHS
-Work Experience: I am self-employed in two areas. I also am employed in a third job between 6-12 hours per week.</p>

<p>Class Rank: 1 out of 250ish. I go to a small public school with a pretty good record.</p>

<p>Additional info: I'll likely obtain a 4.0 UW GPA for 12th grade and will take a few more AP exams.</p>

<p>Kindly rate my chances of getting into the following schools:</p>

<p>-Carnegie Mellon
-Cornell
-Purdue
-University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)
-University of Pennsylvania
-University of Florida
-University of Texas (Austin)
-Berkeley
-Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo)
-MIT</p>

<p>Much appreciated.</p>

<p>Sorry for the exhaustive list. Input on any of the above is much appreciated. Thanks.</p>

<p>You can deff hit Purdue, you should try for like UIUC </p>

<p>NYU Stern(need higher test for a realllyyyyyy nice application)</p>

<p>Thanks for the comment. I’ll check those out.</p>

<p>I’d be eager to hear if people have insight on the other schools as well.</p>

<p>Michigan all the way!</p>

<p>For UMich Ross pre-admission, low reach for in state and reach for oos. It is very competitive. But you may try LSA and then apply to transfer in sophomore. For LSA, you should be a match for in state and a high match for oos. Note that your credential is around admission average for UMich LSA.</p>

<p>MIT definitely a reach. Although you never know, make sure you write good essays.</p>

<p>As to make sure I’m getting the terminology correct: low reach means a relatively solid choice while high reach is “iffy”? Appreciate the replies, guys.</p>

<p>Anyone know how I stack up against University of Florida?</p>