<p>Hey,does anyone have a perspective on what my chances are at Cornell, Sarah Lawrence, UCLA, NYU and USC:</p>
<p>My Stats are:</p>
<p>GPA: Weighted - 3.8, Unweighted - 3.4 (from Grade 9-12)
SAT: 1360, SAT II: Writing: 690 Maths IC: 610 and Litertaure: 710
Courses this semester: Theater, English Litertaure, General Studies and Religious Studies and Philosophy, all are AP.
ECs: 1 month volunteering in South African Conservation, 1 year mentoring a Grade 7 student, work 1-2hrs a week at a school for special needs children, done speeches for my school to parents, taken part in the European Youth Parliament, plus have 4 years drama background including examinations with LAMDA, Trinity and the English Speaking Board.</p>
<p>I think the volunteering in South Africa Conservation will help you get into most of the schools. Your GPA is good considering that you've taken all AP courses, and your SAT I scores fit the score ranges at all of the schools you listed. The Math IC score might not work in your favor if you are going into an area like Engineering, Science, or Medicine. Hopefully, the colleges will oversee that and take into consideration your great Literature score. </p>
<p>I'd say...</p>
<p>Sarah Lawrence = Safety
Cornell = Reach
UCLA = Reach/Match
NYU = Reach/Match
USC = Reach/Match</p>
<p>I think that you should be able to get into at least one of your Reach/Match schools. You do have some impressive stats.</p>
<p>I don't think your GPA (preweight) is good enough for most of these schools... I don't know how much weighing matters, your SATs are fine and geez... I can't imagine people taking anymore APs then that ;)... so here's what I think:</p>
<p>I'd say...</p>
<p>Sarah Lawrence = Safety/Match
Cornell = Reach
UCLA = Reach/Match
NYU = Reach/Match
USC = Match</p>