<p>ah, got’cha.
anyway, kudos to you for putting in the effort for those grades. I never did, and now I’m suffering the consequences (I guess a 3.7 unweighted isn’t good enough for the Ivies). good luck!</p>
<p>For Ivies:</p>
<p>Unlike some of the people here, I’m going to give you a very honest chancing, so that you know exactly what you’re up against.</p>
<p>For sports, if they do recruit you, you’re just about in. That is correct.</p>
<p>But, if the sport thing doesn’t work out, you’ll just be like another applicant. You’re competing for very limited spots against others who have matched your stats and extracurriculars, if not surpassed them.</p>
<p>I’d say you are a very competitive applicant, but that doesn’t say much. Unless your whole family went to a specific school (then which you have a high chance of getting in), you have a probably 10% chance of getting in, since nobody ever has a good chance at getting into these schools.</p>
<p>You have a higher chance than many applicants, but that isn’t saying much.</p>
<p>I hope everything goes well. Sorry if my chancing came off as mean. It’s better to get an honest chancing than a “YOURE GONNA GET IN FOR SURE” moral support one, correct?</p>
<p>Btw, being Hispanic helps you a lot.
It’s illegal to base admissions off this, but it happens.</p>
<p>For UC’s: You’re in all of them, if you’re in state. If you’re out of state, you have a 40-50% chance in for the top ones and an 80% chance for the rest.</p>
<p>No I appreciate the honesty, and I was thinking along the same lines. Well, I’m planning to continue working hard in soccer and school, and we’ll see how it goes (: I was just curious how my chances would be altered without the athletic hook, as you never know what can happen. Thanks again(:</p>
<p>And thanks @upennvetgirl (/</p>