<p>Stats:
SAT: CR: 750, M: 780, W: 710
SAT II: Math II: 800, Physics: 780, Chemistry: 740
ACT: Didn't Take
GPA: UW: 3.9/4.0 , W: 7.8/8.3
Rank: 2/280
AP: Chem- 5 (School offers few APs)
Senior Courses: AP Literature, AP Physics B, AP Calc AB, Latin 4, Organic Chemistry Honors</p>
<p>Extra Curricular:
Started Destination Imagination Team and Program at our High School. We have competed all four years, and have helped start other teams. (7 Hours a week)
Varsity Math Team. I am, this year, a Tri-Captain. Last year, I was ranked Second Highest-Scoring Junior in the League. I am currently the First Highest-Scoring Senior after our first meet. (4 Hours a week)
National Honor Society Member. (1 Hour a week)
Winnacore Member- kind of an Honor Society centered around Community Service (1 Hour a week)
87 Hours of Community Service
I run various activities through my town's Rec. Department. Our Rec. Director is writing me a letter.
I played Tennis my sophomore year, had to discontinue in years following due to scheduling.</p>
<p>Personal
Location: New Hampshire
High School Type: Public
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Gender: Male
Income Bracket: $100,000
Applied for Financial Aid: Yes</p>
<p>Awards:
"Outstanding Achievement" on National Latin Exam: Introduction to Latin
"Maxime Cum Laude" on National Latin Exam: Latin II
"Maxime Cum Laude" on National Latin Exame: Latin III Prose
High Honors every year
#2 Junior for Tri-State Math League 2007-2008
Scholar Athlete</p>
<p>Other:
I work as a Camp Counselor every Summer!
My DI Coach is writing me a supplemental rec.
My Town's Rec. Director is writing me a supplemental rec.</p>
<p>SCHOOLS:
UNH
U Maryland
U Michigan
BC (EA)
MIT (EA)
U Chicago (EA)
Johns Hopkins
Northwestern
Cornell
Brown
Columbia
Harvard</p>
<p>Looks like you have a strong profile overall. You probably won't get into all the schools on your list, but you'll definitely be competitive and will at the very least probably get into a few.</p>
<p>UNH - no familiar with this, but probably in
U Maryland - not familiar with UM, but probably in
U Michigan - probably in
BC (EA) - in, high match
MIT (EA) - reach
U Chicago (EA) - low reach
Johns Hopkins - low/mid reach
Northwestern - low/mid reach
Cornell - low/mid reach
Brown - reach
Columbia - reach
Harvard - reach</p>
<p>UNH-in
U Maryland-in
U Michigan-very likely a match/In
BC (EA)- hmm slight reach
MIT (EA)- definate reach
U Chicago (EA)- slight reach
Johns Hopkins- slight reach
Northwestern- match
Cornell-slight reach
Brown-reach
Columbia-reach
Harvard- faaar reach</p>
<p>Why do you guys think MIT is such a reach for him...I'd say you have a decent shot and UMD-definite in! at least you weren't like me and apply to UMBC-barf!</p>
<p>UNH - in
U Maryland - in
U Michigan - in
BC (EA) - in
MIT (EA) - Reach(EA at least you have better chances)
U Chicago (EA) - Reach
Johns Hopkins - Low Reach
Northwestern - in
Cornell - low reach
Brown - reach
Columbia - reach
Harvard - reach</p>
<p>It would really help if you were a minority lol! Then your chances would be doubled, but I think you have a great shot! Maybe a little more EC's would do the trick</p>
<p>UNH-In
U Maryland-In
U Michigan-In
BC (EA)-Match
MIT (EA)-Reach
U Chicago (EA)-Slight Reach/High Match
Johns Hopkins-Slight Reach
Northwestern-High Match
Cornell-Slight Reach
Brown-Slight Reach
Columbia-Reach
Harvard-Reach</p>
<p>UNH-In
U Maryland-In (if you applied priority; if not, high match)
U Michigan- In (if you applied EA; if not, high match)
BC (EA)-high match
MIT (EA)-Reach
U Chicago (EA)-High Match
Johns Hopkins-Slight Reach
Northwestern-Reach
Cornell- Reach
Brown- Reach
Columbia- Reach
Harvard- Reach</p>
<p>U Maryland and U Michigan accept the majority of their classes early so it will be harder if you applied Regular to be accepted. I think you have a good shot if you apply regular, but you would have a higher chance of acceptance if you applied early.</p>
<p>I'm going to say in for the first three. BC is probably in. The rest are hit or miss like they are for most people. Your best chances out of the last three are NW, Chicago, and Cornell.</p>