SATI: 2160 GPA: 3.934 Evaluate my chances!!!

<p>Well, my GPA is 3.934 weighted, and my unweighted GPA is 3.75. My SATI is 2160 (W 760, M 730, CR 670)</p>

<p>I know that many factors apply to admissions, but just on these bare stats, Do you think my scores are sufficient for:</p>

<p>University of Chicago
Duke
Brown
Georgetown
John Hopkins
UCLA
UCB
Cornell
Dartmouth
Stanford
Yale
Princeton
Harvard</p>

<p>I know that these are all extraordinary schools, and I don't have extraordinary stats, but how well can my scores hold up against these hard hitters??
Oh, and don't worry, I have plenty of saftey schools, these are just mere dreams.</p>

<p>all these schools are within reach, georgetown,duke,chicago,UCLA,UCB are more of a match, write good essays and im sure u will get into any one of these schools</p>

<p>beowulf00:</p>

<p>Assuming you are a California resident,
UCB/UCLA: Slight Reach</p>

<p>Bump, Anyone else??
All opinions are appreciated</p>

<p>I'm an Alaskan citizen by the way...</p>

<p>What's your gpa 1-100?</p>

<p>I was going to say don't bother with HYPS until I noticed the Alaska part ... I don't think you have the scores/GPA for these schools, but the location is so unusual you might throw an application at your favorite just for fun. You should have a shot at Cornell, G'town and UChicago (with good essays). Your class rank will come into play at Brown, JHU and Dartmouth - if you are top 5% or better you may have a shot (with good essays and good luck). I don't guess UC chances.</p>

<p>Thank you for all your responses, but I want more! </p>

<p>Please, everyone who views this page respond!!</p>

<p>My Weighted GPA is about a 98.3% 3.934
My Unweighted GPA is about a 93.75% 3.75</p>

<p>I know my GPA is rather low, But I've never received a grade lower than a B (not B-), and all my B's are quarantined within my freshman year, besides my 5th semester when I broke off my toe nail and had to go to the hospital a day before finals. Not that it matters...</p>

<p>I think UCB/UCLA are going to be more on the reach-ish side, especially since you're not a California resident. Your stats (scores, rather?) are very good but not astounding (mean nothing by it haha, mine are worse o_X). With UCs it's more of a "so many people, so little space" type of thing and both Berkeley and LA are on the harder side of the spectrum mmhmm.</p>

<p>Course, you could have really good ECs? SO YEP. That is all.</p>

<p>I would say all are reaches except georgetown and chicago</p>

<p>beowulf00:</p>

<p>UCB/UCLA: Reach (out of state)</p>

<p>sorry but I don't think that you have big chance of you getting in UCLA or UCB...especially since you're a out of state applicant. The average for Berkeley is a 4.25 weighted GPA. And because you're out of state your gpa is supposed to be substantially better than a 4.25 and better SAT scores. But i guess that's how the world works..the UC's were funded by Californian taxpayers so i guess it makes sense that the UC's focus on in-state applicants rather than out-of-state ones. That's how it is with all state schools.</p>

<p>Actually, I don't really plan on going to UCLA or UCB, it really was a mistake posting them,
everyone seems to be focusing on them.</p>

<p>Please, forget about them... </p>

<p>I actually need more responses on the other schools... ^_^</p>

<p>bump,
please, need more responses</p>

<p>Hey, I have like the exact same stats.</p>

<p>I would also like to hear more</p>