Tulane: Reach?

<p>Arizona kid.</p>

<p>Stats:
GPA: 3.68 (uw) upward trend, 2.8 uw freshman year... (4.0 uw this last semester)
APs: AP Lang & Comp (predicted score: 5), AP Government (predicted score: 4/5), AP Macroecon (predicted score: 3/4)..My senior year I will be taking AP Physics B, AP Bio, DE Pre-calc H, AP Lit
Honors: World History, Biology, English 1-2/3-4, Geometry
SAT: 1920. only taken once. (CR: 680, M: 630, W: 610)
ACT: 29, e: 31, m: 25, r: 32, s: 26 (retaking in a week, for a 31 hopefully)</p>

<p>ECS:
Mock Trial--joined as a sophomore, currently secretary of the club. Won state competition. Placed 15th out of 49 at nationals. For sure president next year.
Low level competitive horse back rider: I started riding my freshman year, currently have a horse and we are competing at low level dressage shows..
Volunteering: 50+ hours at a local hospital. 25-50 hours at Horses Help, which is a therapeutic horse barn for special needs children, as well as adults.
SOFS: Society of Female Scholars, GPA based (3.5 and above) community service club. I am also an "honorary member" as I completed 4+ activities per semester.</p>

<p>I don't know, guys. Tulane and UF are my top choices but my academics are really lacking. I don't know my purely academic GPA so that's my GPA 'overall'. Perhaps my Arizona status hinders me, as well.. so please chance?
I may just be destined for ASU....</p>

<p>ooooo it’s been awhile. will bump.</p>

<p>Kinda weak EC’s and grades/SAT. Tulane and UF are kind of lower-tier schools in the grand scheme of things though, so I would say high matches? Good luck!</p>

<p>Chance me back? <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1508126-chances-ivy-league-school.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1508126-chances-ivy-league-school.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Tulane: High match (might want early action or even single-choice early action, otherwise, ED at UF)</p>

<p>Tulane: low reach</p>

<p>Get your SAT up to at least a 2000 or ACT up to a 30. Tulane weights grades and test scores equally and looks for match students in the 2000-2100 range.</p>