What are my chances for these colleges???

<p>My stats:
weighted GPA: 4.3
unweighted GPA: 4.0</p>

<p>ACT: 30
AP Eng. Lang: 3
AP Calc AB: 4</p>

<p>After senior year, I will have taken 5 AP classes. I have taken some honors as well.</p>

<p>For my ECs: NHS for 3 yrs (President this year), Drama Club 3 yrs (held an office position each year), Started a Culinary Club this year (President)
I volunteered at a health center the summer before junior year, the hospital the summer before sophomore year, and the library the summers before sophomore and freshman year.
I have been in four school plays and done two community productions.</p>

<p>The schools that I am interested in are
Emory University
Tufts University
University of Michigan
Northeastern University
University of California: San Diego
University of Washington
Tulane University</p>

<p>What do you guys think? Am I reaching way too much? Thanks in advance...!</p>

<p>I think you have a legitimate shot at all of them, but you should add one or two additional low-match and safe colleges to the list. Tufts is probably a reach. Your grades are good enough for any college, but the ACT is borderline for some of the schools on your list. Maybe add UC Davis or Santa Barbara, and UC Santa Cruz as a safety, if UCSD appeals to you and you can afford the out-of-state tuition. Then, consider American, Pitt, or Temple. What state are you in? You might have a solid public college that would serve as an academic and financial safety.</p>

<p>Arizona, and thanks for the info!</p>

<p>What is your home state? Often out of state publics are not the best choice – either from a financial point of view or from a social one.</p>

<p>Any other opinions? Thanks</p>

<p>What’s your budget?
That’s a key piece of the information we need if you want something reliable.</p>

<p>For now, I just want to know if I’ll get accepted to any of them because I really don’t want to not have any collge to go to next year </p>

<p>The problem is that not looking at money is the surest way to a shut out. Some of these universities are need-aware, and I don’t think you have a single college that’s need-blind/meet need.</p>