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<p>I’m sorry to you, dashboard, since I’m about to blast chance threads in general and I do not mean to blast you personally and specifically, except when I actually do.</p>
<p>Chances threads for high tier schools are absolutely pointless, unless you have a 0.0 GPA and 600 SAT score and are therefore an auto-reject. When your stats are good (and yours are basically perfect), why do you need to ask what your chances are? Your chances are the same as everyone else’s and no one on this board knows for sure what that is. So basically all you’re getting is a bunch of people who are or were in the same situation as you telling you what they think and what they think doesn’t matter since they aren’t in admissions.</p>
<p>You’re going to apply anyways I assume so it doesn’t matter what your chances are, or what we think your chances are. It’s not like you’re going to say, “Oh, I have perfect scores, grades, great ECs, and presumably good essays, but I’m not going to apply because drbigboyjoe said I didn’t have a shot.” And if you do say that, then you probably should not have applied anyways. So basically, these threads become obnoxious because all people are really looking for is reassurance that they’re good enough. You don’t need reassurance from other people. You can give it to yourself (or at the very least, your parents can).</p>
<p>To answer you specifically: your chances? Who knows.
How can you improve? You can’t… just keep doing what you’re doing.
Are your stats enough? It’s all you can do. If you don’t get in, there’s nothing you could have really done differently.</p>