<p>I am a high school junior at a nationally ranked high school in the United States by the US News and World Report (Number 90). I have a 93 gpa with all honors or AP classes. Sophomore year I got a 4 on AP Euro, I am taking three AP classes this year (chem, stats, and us) and 4 senior year (6 tests: Macro and micro econ,BC, Gov exams, AP Lit). ACT breaks down to 35 S 33 M 32 R 30 E. My grades have had an upward trend since Freshman year. Through three quarters this year I have a 94.5. I am looking to major in Math Economics, Applied Mathematics, or Mathematical Science.
Extracurricular: Three sport varsity athlete (soccer hockey lacrosse). Captain of hockey team next year and was JV captain of Lacrosse sophomore year. Vice President of a community service group and also serve on the board of directors for the organization. NHS member, President and two year member of our school's orientation program. Also a member of schools ultimate Frisbee team.
I fell in love with Northwestern and was wondering what people thought my chances are of getting in. Other schools are Michigan, Colby, Wash U in St. Louis, UVA, Richmond, Macalester, Wesleyan U, Haverford and Lafayette</p>
<p>NWU: Reach
UVA: Match
Richmond: Match
Macalester: Match
Wesleyan: Reach
Haverford: High match
Lafayette: Low match/Match (pay attention to your interview)
Colby: Match
WUSTL: Reach</p>