<p>Hi, i was just wondering if i should even apply to such a competitive school as yale with my current stats. i did try to find chance threads similar to mine, but came up short. any input would be great :) Thanks!
SAT: 2090
      Math-760
      CR-690
      W-640
ACT:30 (retaking to hopefully get 32-33)
      E-34
      M-31
      R-28
      S-27
SATII:Chem-740 MathII-750 USH-730
GPA:3.92 UW  Rank: Top 8-10%
APs Taken: Psych-5 Human-5 US-5 World-4 Lang-4 Chem-4
Taking 7 APs next year.
4 years on varsity for Cross country and Track (Captain as well) 
100+ Volunteer hours
Hispanic (Income-80,000)
so should i apply? What about for other top schools (ie Northwestern.) Would i even have a chance? Im actually really stressing out about this, so any help would be awesome.</p>
<p>Are your CC times competitive for college level? Have you spoken with the coaches there?</p>
<p>I think you could try Yale if you wanted, but it’s probably a pretty big reach (unless if you can boost your SAT reasoning significantly). Definitely try schools like Northwestern b/c you probably have a good shot since you do have some leadership, good volunteer hrs, and decent SAT & ACT scores (plus, they’re obviously not as selective as Yale).</p>
<p>if you’re looking at top schools at all, you really need to boost your SAT 100-200 points. </p>
<p>You need to look elsewhere other than Yale.</p>
<p>No i havent spoken to the coaches. I have made somewhat recognizable achievements (like county team, been in many newspaper articles and such) but im still not ‘recruit material’ i dont think.</p>
<p>Okay, Thanks for all the advice :)</p>
<p>Check out the Hispanic Students subforum (under College Admissions), lots of good information, including a thread from last year with stats and results.</p>
<p>You can’t get in if you don’t apply. I don’t see any reason that you shouldn’t go for it; your stats, especially as a URM, are competitive (although it would definitely help you to raise your SAT/ACT scores).</p>
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<p>Not necessarily, all URMs are not automatically given a boost in test scores and the OPs SAT/ACT are at the lower end of the 25:75% range. Other factors such as SES, academic opportunities, overcoming obstacles, HS attended, etc. are also considered.</p>