What are my chances after being accepted/rejected to these schools?

<p>(I will chance back if wanted!!!)</p>

<p>I've been accepted to USC, UCSD, and UCLA.
I've been rejected from MIT and WUSTL. I have also gotten a supplemental questionnaire from UC Berkeley, telling me I am a borderline applicant at their school, but they still rejected me yesterday..</p>

<p>Would I have a chance at any of these schools?
Cornell, JHU, Emory, Stanford</p>

<p>GPA & TEST SCORES
Weighted GPA: 4.70 (highest at my school is a 4.8X)
Unweighted GPA: 3.86</p>

<p>Rank: 3 out of 151
500+ service hours</p>

<p>SAT-R: 2060
CR - 600
M - 770
W - 690</p>

<p>SAT II:
Math IIC - 710
Chemistry - 650</p>

<p>I've taken the MOST rigorous coursework available at my school.</p>

<p>E/C's & HONORS
-Highest GPA Freshman year
-Chemistry Award, Leadership Award
-Ford Dimension Nominee
-Honor Band & Orchestra 2nd Chair Percussionist
-AP Chemistry (4)
-Received U.S. History college credit during the summer
-4 years Marching Band, Steel Drums, Jazz Band, and Piano Playing for School Masses
-4 years CLC group member (Christian Life Community)
-3 years Hip-Hop Club President
-1 year Junior Class President
-1 year ASB Vice President
-2 years CSF Secretary
-Been playing piano for more than 10 years and play at venues
-Filer/Assistant at dad's workplace
-No sports (mainly because of my asthma & allergies)
-2 years Link Crew leader
-2 years Student Ambassador
-1 year Volunteer at Homeless Shelter
-2 years Geometry / Chemistry Tutor</p>

<p>If you were to believe (as I do) that Emory represents relative parity with UCB in terms of selectivity, then considering you received a supplemental questionaire, this would indicate that you are also likely on target for Emory. The ultimate negative decision from UCB does not bode particularly well though. Condering that JHU is even a slightly more challenging admission, and then Cornell slightly more than that, then Stanford signicantly more challenging - I would say you have your work cut out for you.</p>

<p>So statistically I would say your are high match for Emory (40% chance) and your odds get worse from there. But as we know, admission at the elites is not numbers driven, so you have that going for you as well.</p>

<p>And considering you have a positive admission outcome from UCLA as a backup, there is no need to sweat it out too terribly hard.</p>

<p>bump!!!</p>

<p>thanks, that was an insightful analysis… I would be happy to go UCLA, but hopefully I can still manage to get accepted to some of the other east coasters ><.</p>