Which would be stretches? (Will chance back if you link)

<p>Connecticut

  • UCONN-Don’t know</p>

<p>Georgia

  • Emory - Decent Chances, need to show a lot of interest, if you really want to go here, I suggest doing ed 1 or ed 2. Also depends on the rigor of your high school schedule.</p>

<p>Indiana

  • Indiana University-Don’t know
  • Notre Dame - Reach, Sat scores are low for ND.</p>

<p>Maryland

  • Johns Hopkins - Reach, Sat Scores are low for JHU.
  • Maryland (College Park) - Don’t Know</p>

<p>Massachusetts

  • Babson-Don’t Know
  • Boston U - Good Chances probably in
  • Boston C - Low Reach, show interest in the school, since interest s big.
  • U Mass (Amherst) - Reach, really hard for out of state kids.
  • Northeastern - Don’t Know</p>

<p>Michigan

  • U of Michigan - Don’t Know</p>

<p>Minnesota

  • U of Minnesota (Twin Cities) - Don’t Know</p>

<p>New York

  • NYU - decent chances, show interest
  • Cornell - Reach, depends on what college within cornell you are applying to, some schools have a 15 percent acceptance rate.
  • Ithaca - don’t know</p>

<p>North Carolina- don’t know

  • Davidson
  • UNC (Chapel Hill)
  • Wake
  • Elon</p>

<p>Pennsylvania

  • UPenn - Reach, low sat scores for UPenn.
  • Carnegie Mellon- depends on the major you are applying to. Computer Science will be hard.
  • Pitt- Should get into. Show interest.
  • Lehigh
  • Drexel</p>

<p>South Carolina

  • Clemson</p>

<p>Virginia

  • UVA
  • William and Mary
  • Richmond</p>

<p>Wisconson

  • Wisconson (Madison)</p>

<p>Washington DC

  • American
  • GWU
  • Georgetown-Reach, low sat scores for georgetown.</p>

<p>For the ones I said “low sat scores” for try getting a 1400+ on reading and math to be compietive, even if you do get above a 1400+, UPenn and Cornell are reaches…</p>