Please Help!!!!

<p>What are my chances of getting into UVa / Vandy / Georgetown early? Also applying to UMich, USC, UCB, UNC-Chapel Hill, UMiami, UCSB, UCLA</p>

<p>I'm a female, 1/2 Hispanic, legacy of Columbia, UCB, and NYU</p>

<p>GPA: 3.77UW/4.04W
ACT: 34
Ranking: (school does not rank)
8 AP level classes throughout HS</p>

<p>SAT II Math II: 640
SAT II Chem: 680
(Will retake both for sure)</p>

<p>Essays should be very good
Recommendations should be great</p>

<p>ECs:
- Founded new club at my school that visits after school programs in bordering towns and does science projects with children to foster an interest in science
- 6 years of service in National Charity League
- Member of the National Honors Society
- Member of the National Spanish Honors Society
- Went on a summer language and travel immersion program in Spain post-sophomore year
- Went on a community service program in Costa Rica post-freshman year
- Worked at a local yoga studio junior year and post-junior summer
- Student Ambassador at school for two years</p>

<p>Awards:
- National Spanish Exam Bronze Medal (freshman)
- National Spanish Exam Gold medal (sophomore)
- National Spanish Exam Gold medal (junior)</p>

<p>I've narrowed it down to either UVa or Vandy for an ED, does anyone have any suggestion as to which to choose??? </p>

<p>You can go ED to Vandy and EA to UVA</p>

<p>Good scores for the schools you’re applying to. I think the part of the application which you should really embellish is that science club which you founded… that’s something pretty unique and I think it could make you stand out reasonably well compared to the other people who’d be applying to the schools you listed. I agree with @Lacoste, you should ED Vanderbilt and EA UVA.</p>

<p>And also EA Georgetown*** in addition to UVA. You’d have a good shot at all of the other schools you listed too ( UMich, USC, UCB, UNC-Chapel Hill, UMiami, UCSB, UCLA). URM status is helpful. Best of luck!</p>

<p>@rmjmdr97‌ Gtown EA is restricted you cannot go ED when goin EA to GTown</p>

<p>@Lacoste‌, are you sure? I’m almost positive Georgetown isn’t SCEA.</p>

<p>It is not you can apply to 10 EA schools with Georgetown EA but you cannot apply to 1 ED</p>

<p>@rmjmdr97‌ Georgetown isn’t SCEA, but it doesn’t allow it’s applications to apply ED to another school in the same round. So you can’t apply ED somewhere and EA Georgetown and you can’t apply ED II anywhere and RD georgetown</p>

<p>@Lacoste‌ @Wharton2020‌ Oh. The more you know, I guess.</p>