<p>Hi guys, I'm new here and I was wondering if I could get some help here.
Given the following statistics, what are my chances for Tufts, Wesleyan, Northwestern, Oberlin, Dartmouth, Connecticut College, Boston College, Claremont McKenna, UCLA, UC Berk, and Haverford?</p>
<p>3.87 GPA
SAT: 2260 (one sitting), 2300 (cumulative)
AP Courses: English Lit(A), English Lang(A-), Calc AB(B+), Bio(A-), Stats (B), US Gov (B+), Euro (A)
E/C: 2 years of German, Fencing, Piano, Debate, MMA</p>
<p>I just got deferred for early decision from Dartmouth, so all the above colleges are for regular decision. </p>
<p>my gpa is weighted, but my school has a different weighing system (it takes into account + and -)
SAT II: Bio-790, Math IIC- 800, US History-690
AP Scores: English Lang (5), Stats (4), Bio (5)
we don’t have class rank at my school</p>
<p>sorry for the double post but here is more information just in case</p>
<p>Misc.: SYMF 2008 Piano Solo Winner, 1st place at a few debate tournaments, 3rd place at Jack Howe Invitational for Duo Interpretation, worked at ASD/AMD trade show as a translator, 40+ hours of community service (tutoring, odd jobs)
Academic interest: English and history, most likely law for grad school
Recs from English, Spanish, and Euro teacher
No financial aid</p>
<p>I think it’s a good list, and you certainly have a shot at all - but it’a a little reach heavy given your GPA. I do think not needing finacial aide will work in your favor. What do you consider your safeties to be?</p>
<p>I can see Conn college, but I’m not sure BC is a true safety for you. That being said, I do think you will get into some on your list - it’s just particularly if you are applying from New England you’ve got some very competitive schools on your list. Good Luck!</p>