<p>Hi everyone, I wanted to weigh my chances of getting into Yale either under single choice early action or regular decision. I'm a rising senior.
GPA: 3.7 or 3.8 last I checked
Rank: 5 out of 349, unweighted.
ACT: 30 Composite, 8 out of 12 on writing
Female, African American, live in Atlanta, Georgia.<br>
Took AP U.S. History, A.P. Biology, and A.P. Physics, taking A.P. Calculus this coming year.
Activities: Chorus,Poetry Club, Library Club, National Honors Society, Beta Club, TAG (Teen Advocacy Group, partner with Planned Parenthood). I was also in Yearbook/Newspaper Club for 2 years but had to get out because of required classes. Also, I plan on joining SGA this coming year.</p>
<p>This is sad, yet funny.</p>
<p>I just realized I posted this in the wrong place. How do I remove it?</p>
<p>You can’t; a moderator would have to.</p>
<p>No, but you could post a Harvard chance thread over on the Yale forum and even things out.</p>
<p>Hahahahaha.</p>
<p>And if I had to guess, I would say 25% chance. ACT is mediocre for Yale, and GPA is too. You need some sort of hook, which I can’t see your EC’s providing.</p>
<p>Your ACT of 30 is at the bottom of Yale’s middle 50% range of 30-34, so unless you are a star athlete, a super legacy, or have discovered a new branch of physics, your chances are slim to none (sorry). You should take the ACT again and try to boost your score; or try the SAT.</p>