Updated Accept/Waitlist/Reject

<p>Indian Male in top ten school in Pennsylvania.
Weighted GPA 3.97
UW GPA: around 3.70
Rank: 51/265 = 19%, Will be top 15% by end of Junior year.
ACT: 32 (going to try again to bump up to 33/34)
Subject Tests: Math I (800), will take another</p>

<p>Extracurricular Activities
Mock Trial (Leadership Position)
Student Government
Global Affairs Meetings
University of Pittsburgh Medical Explorers
FBLA (Leadership Position)
Media team (only freshman year)
Business Summer Program at Point Park University (upcoming summer)
National Scholars of High School Honors
ASPIRE Program</p>

<p>Volunteer/Awards
School/Community center- 30 hours
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC)- 150 hours (upcoming summer)
Job Shadow Physician - 50 hours
School Leadership Award
Principal Honor (Given to 25 students)
National French Honors Society/National Honors Society</p>

<p>Extra Information
*Huge increase in grades from Freshman to Sophomore. Mentally struggled Freshman year.
*Going to get 15 College Credits from Robert Morris University in my Junior & Senior years. Courses include Reading/Writing, Psychology, Sociology, Environmental Science. All credits are transferable. Will try to get a recommendation letter from a professor</p>

<p>Accept/Waitlist/Deny
University of Pennsylvania (ED)
University of Pittsburgh
New York University
UCLA
Georgetown
University of Michigan (EA)
Boston College (EA)
University of Miami (EA)
Villanova
Penn State</p>

<p>Your GPA and test scores might bring you down, but since you’re in a top 10 school, maybe not. Your ECs look good, too</p>

<p>UPenn - low reach
UCLA - match
NYU - match</p>

<p>Sorry, I dont know much about the other colleges because Im from the west coast</p>

<p>Pitt, Villanova, Miami, and NYU will be accept or waitlist (worst case). The others are real, real longshots. You need a real pop in your ECs somewhere, as all are fairly conventional.</p>

<p>Just telling you right now that practically no colleges accept Math I Subject test. My recommendation is that you take the Math II test. </p>

<p><a href=“http://www.admissions.upenn.edu/apply/freshman-admission/required-testing”>http://www.admissions.upenn.edu/apply/freshman-admission/required-testing&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Here’s the UPenn’s views on subject tests</p>

<p>Definitely Miami, Penn State, Pitt, and VillaNova. Most Likely NYU and UCLA, but the others are a reach (especially UPenn)</p>

<p>@student03 What’s wrong with a 32?</p>

<p>I agree that GPA will bring you down, though.</p>

<p>@noel597‌ LOL, my bad, I live in the Bay Area where everyone is like SUPER competitive, so IDK, 32 might be a good score</p>

<p>@student03 I am from the Bay Area as well. (Just graduated)
I had a 34 and got into a lot of good schools.
My friend had a 33. She got into every school she applied to in common with me (meaning, if we both applied to Pomona College we both got in)
So I don’t think a point made a HUGE difference there. Though, I do agree that 33 might be beneficial.</p>

<p>Nice! Congrats to you both! Could you check out my chances thread? LOL</p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1653050-generally-where-do-i-stand.html#latest”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1653050-generally-where-do-i-stand.html#latest&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;