<p>Clubs: E.Cs: 256 hours of community service most spent at redcross and cosi, the rest at hospital and golf tournament
Clubs: debate team, math team, Scioly, quiz team, sophomore cabinet, chess club. Have done all these clubs for 3 years except sophomore cabinet only one year due to sophomores only( student government).</p>
<p>Sports: cross country (4 years) will receive varsity letter at the end of the fall season of senior year</p>
<p>Ap classes taken: physics c, English language, calculus BC, government, chemistry, biology, English literature, us history</p>
<p>IB classes taken: psychology</p>
<p>Leadership: An officer/leadership role in debate team, varsity on scioly</p>
<p>Ill chance you back in the comments if you want!!! ty</p>
<p>NU and CWRU are matches, UR is a reach.
Are those the only schools you’re applying to?
(you need two more safeties)
Have you run the NPC’s, shown the results to your parents, and gotten a firm answer regarding affordability (or a firm number from them if the NPC indicates the school in unaffordable)</p>
<p>The other school I’m applying to is ohio state university main campus columbus, I’m a resident of ohio, what do you guys think my chances are at that school?</p>
<p>Alright thank you, my two dream schools are northeastern univeristy and case western, but osu is my top pick if I don’t get into either of those two, again, thanks</p>
<p>OSU is your safety. You will get in. If you would prefer OSU over Rochester, then I see no reason to apply to UR.</p>
<p>Northeastern is almost a safety, but let’s call it a solid match.</p>
<p>U.Rochester and Case are both good matches. You would be an average student at either one. I know a freshman at UR who had the same ACT, lower SAT, and higher grades. He also got pretty decent financial aid.</p>
<p>Personally, I would be surprised if any of these schools rejected you. Remember that Rochester has a very flexible curriculum. It gives you everything that Case does. Both have a ton of pre-med students. The only real advantage that Northeastern has is that it is in Boston, one of the best college towns in America.</p>