<p>Just gradewise? I am instate for Florida. Currently a junior. </p>
<p>Here is the breakdown:
Freshman
2.0 with electives 3.0 w/o electives </p>
<p>Sophomore year: all AP's excluding math (Pre-Calculus Honors). Received all A's </p>
<p>Junior: Took all APs and received all A's. </p>
<p>rising Senior: taking less rigorous courses than junior year, but still taking all APs </p>
<p>got a 2400 on the SAT </p>
<p>also, BC, UPenn, Pennstate, NE, NW</p>
<p>Hmm I can tell you are good for all of them grade and test scores wise (wow 2400? that’s rare) but um what are our EC’s and stuff? I mean if all you have are those strong grades and test scores you are just reach for them</p>
<p>A 3.5 is pretty low, unfortunately, for places like Cornell and UPenn and probably Duke as well (Ivy’s and other top tier), but a 2400 is fantastic! The upward trend will also absolutely help!
However, @JackPham said, it’s a little hard to tell without more info. You could just be sitting at home eating Cheetos or winning Intel, you know? Though your stats match up for a lot of these places, EC’s and essays will help majorly.
Reaches:
Georgetown
Penn
Duke
Cornell
Matches:
UCLA
BU
NYU
Safeties:
The state schools</p>
<p>Sorry, I don’t really know anything about the rest.</p>
<p>I got into NYU with a 3.59 junior year, but my weighted went up to a 3.9 after first semester of senior year. They even gave me Honors, but I also had a 35 on the ACT. But you have a 2400, which is the same as a 36.</p>
<p>I won’t be attending NYU because they are really, really horrible with financial aid.</p>
<p>I was waitlisted at BU and UCSD, so I don’t think I would have gotten into UCLA.</p>
<p>You said that you got a 193 on the PSAT. Then, how in the world did you get a 2400? </p>
<p>Don’t say stuff if it’s not true. First rule of CC. </p>
<p>Is that a projected 2400 or a real score you got back?
UF and FSU with 2200+ and 4.25 are matches. Apply as soon as the app goes live and you should be fine (perhaps even honors).
For all others, they’ll look at your UW GPA and course rigor, so most of the schools you list would be reaches due to selectivity and your EC’s and essays would have a major impact.
Run the Net Price Calculators: UCLA won’t offer financial aid (public OOS university) and NYU is lousy for financial aid. Bring the results to your parents and start talking costs.</p>