<p>SAT: 780 CR 760 M 770 W (10 essay)
(I took it twice -first time was 630 CR 690 M 700 W 9 essay - I improved a lot!)</p>
<p>ACT: 33 (not likely to send)</p>
<p>SAT IIs: 790 Bio 690 Math2 (going to retake, along with Chem or French)</p>
<p>Course Load: most rigorous possible
AP World (5) sophomore year
AP Bio, USH, Lang junior year
AP Chem, Lit, French, Calc AB senior year</p>
<p>ECs
-founded a science club (president, editor-in-chief of its pamphlet)
-research internship with American Cancer Society this summer (entry methods for HPV)
-played volleyball, gymnastics, track all three yrs (varsity track)
-volunteered at the hospital for 100hrs
-French Club</p>
<p>I plan to major in biology and french/international relations, if that helps, and go onto med school.</p>
<p>I will chance back to the best of my ability! Thanks!</p>
<p>You have fantastic scores and great ECs. They definitely show your passions! You look to be in really great shape! </p>
<p>U Chicago unpredictable but with good essays you have as good a chance as anyone
U Penn reach but again you have a great chance
Princeton reach but again you have a great chance
Yale reach but again you have a great chance
Middlebury honestly, can’t say
WashU match- im pretty sure you will be in
Johns Hopkins match if not in</p>
<p>You have a great application. First, your GPA and rank put you in the running for the Ivies. Second, your SAT and SAT 2s are also top-tier material. Third, you have some pretty good ECs. Your only problem is lack of leadership (I see that you have one, but that’s not enough). That being said, I would be surprised if you didn’t get into half of the schools on your list. Good luck.</p>
<p>Good test scores, good GPA. You seem to be focusing on a few ECs, which is smart. Play up your internship and science club, and try to get a few more awards. Assuming you have great essays, I would say:</p>
<p>U Chicago: low reach, very possible.
U Penn: low reach
Princeton: high reach
Yale: high reach
Middlebury: safety
WashU: match
Johns Hopkins: match</p>
<p>Your strong for everywhere except Yale, WashU, and JH.
You don’t seem to have anything incredibly remarkable which is almost a necessity for Yale.
WashU and JH are incredibly selective for premed but you definitely have a chance!</p>
<p>wow… i think you’re in great shape. Honestly, all the schools on your list are very unpredictable. I know people with similar credentials that didn’t make it into places like UPenn or Princeton, but ended up going to Brown. It seems like you’ve diversified your choices well. With that said, I would be surprised if you didn’t get to at least 2 of the colleges on your list.
U Chicago-- great chance
U Penn-- pretty good chance (just make those essays stellar)
Princeton-- iffy and unpredictable, but give it your best shot nonetheless
Yale-- Personally, I think you have a better chance at Yale than Princeton
Middlebury-- I don’t know
WashU-- Great Chance
Johns Hopkins-- Great chance
if you don’t have one already, try creating an account with ■■■■■■■■■■. If you create a profile and add schools, it’ll ballpark your chances of getting in. Hope that helps :)</p>
<p>GPA and rank are good. SAT I scores are good too. That Math II score, on the other hand, is not that good. You have a decent amount of APs. </p>
<p>Good activity in terms of varsity sports. A little lacking in leadership; I would refrain from mentioning clubs in which you were only a member and held no leadership roles or made no impact.</p>
<p>There are many applicants to those schools with similar statistics to yours, so it really comes down to ECs, recommendations and essays. I am do not know how your recommendations or your essays will turn out but, based on your ECs, I would honestly say you are not in that good of a shape. Most other applicants will be more accomplished from an EC perspective and you are applying for popular majors (international relations and biology).</p>
<p>Chicago - mid reach
Penn - mid reach
Princeton - high reach
Yale - high reach
JHU - low reach</p>