you know, the usual post haha

<p>So I would just like to see if anyone has any comments on how I would do in admissions for some colleges. Here are my stats:</p>

<p>Just finished jr year
white female at fairly large competitive public school in Rhode Island
SAT: 1980 (M 740, CR 650, W 590) retaking in October, also took SAT 2s but havent gotten the results back</p>

<p>Courses so far:
9: Honors geometry, honors english, honors earth science, honors world history, concert band, french 2, PE/Tech readiness (all required for graduation except band and french)
10: Honors Alg 2, hon american lit, hon bio, hon US 1, hon symphonic band, spanish 1, PE/foundations of art
11: Hon pre-calc, hon brit lit, hon chem, AP USH(score not received yet), hon symphonic band, music theory, PE, photograpy, Democracy (required for graduation)</p>

<p>Schedule for 12: AP Calc, AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics, hon senior lit, hon symphonic band, PE/history of pop music</p>

<p>My school has certain graduation requirements that did not allow a lot of choice in 9 and 10 and does not offer APs until certain grades/pre-req are finished so that is why there is only one until my sr year</p>

<p>My grades have been mostly As with one or two Bs.
UW GPA: 3.82+ school doesnt calculate weighted
Rank: 10/377</p>

<p>ECs:
jv softball 9
varsity cheerleading 10
varsity gymnastics 9,11, hopefully 12 (team is about to get cut because of budget issues)
Jr jazz 9, 10
Sr jazz 11, 12 (won national competition along with symphonic band for 2012)
percussion ensemble 10, 11, 12
hopefully starting a science olympiad team next year (had done in middle school)
NHS 11, 12 with leadership position
Alto sax 7 years
had done competitive gymnastics for 10 years (state champ for 3 years)
summer softball 6 years</p>

<p>Awards:
high/principle honors every year
2012 Questbridge Scholar
foreign language honors 9, 10
Musical excellence 9, 10, 11
10th in All-State for jazz and classical alto sax (hoping for top 3 this year)
Superior awards for Solo and Ensemble alto sax</p>

<p>Other:
Volunteering around 170 hrs from various things like special olympics, special needs pre-school, summer band
Working two jobs at the moment that will become full year jobs</p>

<p>I dont know if it matters but my families estimated contribution to tuition is $0.</p>

<p>My intended major is a science, and will most likely be chemistry related but I am not entirely sure yet.</p>

<p>Here are the schools I am looking at, though I will not be applying to all because there is a lot:</p>

<p>Yale U Delaware Indiana U
Cornell Vanderbilt U Mich: Ann arbor
U Penn Ithaca Mich State
Northeastern UW Madison Ohio State
Northwestern U Chicago Purdue
Penn State UIUC UMinn- twin cities
UConn UC Berkely Notre Dame
U Maryland Stanford UCLA</p>

<p>I appreciate anything you post,
Thank you</p>

<p>This is a very, very wide range of universities haha :slight_smile:
Yale, Stanford, and UPenn are very high reaches. Cornell, UChicago, and Vanderbilt are also reaches, but are more likely.
UC Berkeley, UCLA, Northwestern, and Northeastern will be matches if your SAT score goes way up the next time you take it!
I’d say Ann Arbor, Delaware, Twin Cities, and Notre Dame are matches.
You shouldn’t have a problem getting into Indiana U, Michigan State, Ithaca College, Ohio State, Purdue, UMaryland, and Penn State.</p>

<p>Yeah I know it’s a strange bunch of schools but they each have something I like, thank you for your thoughts</p>