<p>92.91 Average, 95.05 (not including freshman year)
No APs until this year... umm... 3 including BC calc this year...
1420 SATs, 31 ACTs...</p>
<p>ECs, generally good published, muscial, Model UN, community theatre and such... Took 4 classes at local colleges and got 3 As and a B-... darn english...</p>
<p>Chances at (in "hardness to get in" order): Yale (a pipe dream I know), Cornell, Brandeis, Tulane, Binghamton, Clark U., Delaware, and SUNY Albany.</p>
<p>Offhand- Tulane and down, yes. Brandeis and UP, maybe. You didn't say much about yourself. Where do you live, are you minority, what are your SAT II's?</p>
<p>Yeah, Clark offers some great programs!
Senior
NY
no special minority status
Alumni- Sister at Brandeis now, mom went to Albany
SAT IIs- mediocre- 730 US History, 680 Math IC, and 630 Writing</p>
<p>Yale is a reach. Cornell, though it is an ivy, it is not like the rest, so it would probably be between a reach and a foundation. Brandeis is a 50/50. The rest on your list are solid foundations.</p>
<p>Darn... I told mself I wouldn't bump my topic... but look here I am... geez... if I saw this and it wasn't me I'd think I was a desperate loser... that being said... bu-bu-bump!</p>
<p>A foundation is a school that you can get into possibly without a problem. The odds are in your favor. A 50/50 is a school in which you have a fifty percent chance of getting in, and a fifty percent chance of not getting in. The odds are both against and for you. A reach is a school that may be very tough to get into. In this case, the odds are against you.</p>