Please quickly evaluate my chances at...

<p>Brown
NYU
Tufts
BC
Brandeis
BU
UMass</p>

<p>These are the schools I applied to.
Brief recap of my stats: </p>

<p>All Honors during high school; 4 AP's this year: BC Calc, APUSH, Bio, Spanish.
B/B+ Average
SATs: 800M, 710V, 730Wr
Good essay, recs, and EC's
Russian immigrant in 1998 - speak 4 languages.</p>

<p>"SATs: 800M, 710V, 730Wr"</p>

<p>This alone will get you into NYU, Tufts, BC, Brandeis, BU, UMass</p>

<p>Brown is a reach for most people, so it depends on your ECs.</p>

<p>Thank you for the response. Anybody else?</p>

<p>With my limited knowledge I would guess that you have a good chance in all of them, although, like ivyleague said, Brown is tough and sometimes they reject perfectly qualified candidates. Tufts is also good, but it's likely that you'll get in there too. Good luck.</p>

<p>Thanks for encouragement, waiting for the decisions by colleges - hopefully affirmative ones.</p>

<p>What is your B/B+ average out of 100?</p>

<p>Brown - depends on ECs but likely no with that GPA (unless its from Exeter, etc)</p>

<p>NYU, Tufts - likely but not 100%</p>

<p>In everywhere else.</p>

<p>Actually I don't think Brown and Tufts are as optimistic as everyone says at all. They're quite complete tossups, considering that you haven't provided enough information.</p>

<p>86 out of 100%,</p>

<p>would depend more on class rank than GPA. Alot of suburban public schools have like 40 kids with a perfect GPA. While some schools a 3.8/4.0 is the top GPA. That's why its every important if your school ranks that the counselor sends this information, and if it dosn't rank say, 1-2% of the students had a 90%+, 4-5% had a 80%+, so they have a clue on how the gpa worked at your school.</p>