<p>how do colleges not look at you weighted gpa? they all do its the measure of how challenging a person’s work load is.</p>
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<p>No, rank is a significantly better measure.</p>
<p>jamesford is correct: jasonInNy’s chancing was absurdly optimistic.</p>
<p>The acceptance rate for people within your SAT score range (2100-2290 is how Princeton breaks it up on their Web site; 11.4%), your GPA range (3.90-3.99 is how Princeton breaks it up; 11.2%), and your over-represented race probably have an acceptance rate below 10%. </p>
<p>You have solid ECs, which will help you out; to call Princeton a “match” or “low match,” however, is unreasonable.</p>
<p>Let me restate it 3 times so it will drill into your heads.
OP is INTEL STS FINALIST.
OP is INTEL STS FINALIST
OP is INTEL STS FINALIST</p>
<p>Jesus christ, doesnt this mean anything to you kids?
I stand by my chancing: match/ low match</p>
<p>No matter how many times you say it, you will still be wrong.</p>