Welcoming any and all Chances!

<p>Bucknell - don’t know much about this school
Colgate - don’t know much about this school
JHU - reach (especially premed!)
Miami University - Farmers School of Business - never heard of this school
UNC (out of state) - high match
Richmond - match/high match
University of Rochester - match/safety
Connecticut College - match/safety
Cornell ILR - reach</p>

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<p>If the UNC school is UNCCH, you might have a low reach/high match school on your hands. I would try to go for New York University (NYU) if I were you. :)</p>

<p>Thanks man, as appealing is NYU is, and the fact that I live 25 mins from it, I don’t want to be on a city campus…</p>

<p>And yes, I am referring to Chapel Hill…</p>

<p>I believe Miami would be safety
And Colgate should be match</p>

<p>Thanks for chancing me</p>

<p>Bucknell - Match
Colgate - High Match
UNC (out of state) - Low Reach
Connecticut College - Low Match(idk much about this one)</p>

<p>Thanks!
Here’s the list for future posters to refer to:
Villanova (EA)
Colgate
Johns Hopkins
Bucknell
Cornell ILR
UNC-CH (OOS)
URochester
URichmond
William & Mary
Connecticut College
Davidson
Miami University (Ohio) - Farmers School of Business (looking to be direct admitted)</p>

<p>Also, though I doubt many people would be well versed on these two, USNA & USMA</p>

<p>Bucknell: Low Match
Colgate: Match
JHU: reach
Davidson: High Match
Miami University: Low Match
UNC (out of state): High Match
Richmond: High Match
University of Rochester: Match
Connecticut College: Match?
Cornell ILR: Reach</p>

<p>Bucknell more of a match actually not low match. Same w/ miami unless in-state</p>

<p>I was going to make Miami my safety, but I understand the business school is pretty competitive and I am OOS… Thanks.</p>

<p>Your mathematical stats (GPA, SAT) may be a bit low for some of the schools you are applying to (i.e. Colgate, JHU).</p>

<p>Your ECs are pretty solid, but you don’t seem to have a lot of volunteer hours. Usually, colleges do take volunteering into consideration.</p>

<p>Best of luck with your college decisions! </p>

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<p>Increase your stats a bit.
ECs are fine.</p>

<p>If you’re EXTREMELY GOOD at sports, be sure to contact each school’s coach or something. Check out what Cornell’s Big Red sports need right now. Sports is a valuable asset to your application if you have the awards.</p>

<p>Other than that, you’re set. Be sure to focus on your essays.</p>