Wharton, Cornell ED and Others

<p>Looks good for BU, NYU and Tufts</p>

<p>Cornell: Decent chances</p>

<p>Thanks for the responses</p>

<p>Your grades and ecs look pretty good, but your SAT score is a bit on the low side. Between Cornell and Wharton, I would go with Cornell. You would definitely be in for NYU, BU, UChicago and Tufts.</p>

<p>Thanks! But my sat wouldn’t keep me out of any schools right? I just feel it won’t help me but it also won’t hurt me</p>

<p>I disagree with the claim about UChicago. They routinely reject very highly qualified applicants with scores higher than 2200 (no offense). You absolutely have legitimate qualifications for a school of that caliber, but I wouldn’t say that your ‘definitely in’.</p>

<p>Oh yeah I think for chicago it really depends on essays. I think if I applied there I would be wait listed like many people that applied from my high school this year.</p>

<p>Not a chance in hell baby</p>

<p>Exactly, chiclanda, exactly</p>

<p>Sorry I was spamming posts so I could unlock the ability to personal message</p>

<p>No problem man</p>

<p>ooh you have pretty good ecs! And regarding Sat scores well you’re under a good range, I have a friend who got into UPenn with 2100 something (I don’t remember the exact score). I think you have a good shot! </p>

<p>Ps. I’ll be taking the SATs in november and next week the SAT subjects! just one time!!! haha I hope I’ll be getting around 750 in the SAT subjects and an overall of about 2200. </p>

<p>Good Luck! :)</p>

<p>Hey Kobe, as you requested I put your stats into my algorithm and I’ve found some interesting results. You have a 14.3% liklihood to be accepted to Wharton, a 12.4% liklihood to be accepted by Harvard, above an 83.2% chance for both Boston and Stearns, a 31.8% chance to be accepted by Duke, a 17.6% chance to be accepted by Cornell and a 15.8% chance to be accepted by MIT. You can definitely make some of these schools with good essays and stand a fair chance compared to other applicants, but remember its a reach for everyone to get into these top school.</p>

<p>Boston U - safety
NYU Stern - safety
Tufts - match
Duke - low reach
UChicago - mid reach
Cornell AEM - low reach
Columbia - reach
MIT - high reach
Harvard - high reach
Wharton - mid reach</p>

<p>good luck!
also anyone who wants to chance me :slight_smile:
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1509438-chances-various-schools-ill-chance-you-back.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1509438-chances-various-schools-ill-chance-you-back.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Thanks for all the responses.</p>

<p>Cornell: Low Reach
Wharton: VERY HIGH Reach
Boston U: Safety
NYU Stern: Match
Columbia: High Reach
Harvard: VERY HIGH Reach
MIT: VERY HIGH Reach
Tufts University: Safety
UChicago: Low Reach
Duke: Match</p>

<p>For Wharton: Your grades and SAT are okay, however your ECs are not impressive at all. You’re in a lot of commercial clubs (FBLA, Science Olympiad) but those don’t help unless you are a national finalist. If you really want to get into Wharton, I need to see something like you starting a company (that brings in profit) or a paid internship at a Fortune 500 company. Wharton looks for that “one thing” on your application that makes you stand out from the others, and it should be business related.</p>

<p>You actually use terms I use as in very high reach. Gj</p>

<p>But thanks for chance really appreciate it no matter what the opinion is</p>

<p>BU: Match
NYU: Match
Cornell ED: High match
Surprisingly, Cornell accepted 38% of ED applicants last year
Tufts: Low Reach
Duke: Low Reach
UChicago: Reach
Columbia: Reach
MIT: Reach
Harvard: Reach
Wharton: Reach</p>

<p>Mind chancing back?
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1512185-chances-will-chance-back.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1512185-chances-will-chance-back.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Wharton, Harvard, MIT = high reach</p>

<p>Why MIT btw? Sloan?</p>