32 act (first time) leadership positions in 2 clubs, 150+ of community service, nhs, music for 8 years, 3.96 gpa, lots of APs , finished calc 3 this year
Also club competed nationally. Whats the chance that I get in to, persay, ivy league
@AnonUser12328 so what was the purpose of this thread?
http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1768703-are-these-good-enough-for-ivy-league.html#latest
What schools? Intended major? Home state? How much can you afford?
The purpose was secret mit69
I was just messing around
@AnonUser12328 if you were messing around, then you probably didn’t do a good job at it.
If this thread is legitimate, then it’s almost impossible for us to tell you your “chances” since all of your descriptions are extremely vague.
Also, the Latin phrase is usually spelled “per se.”
why are u always commenting on my posts? Id image a college student has better things to do than to bother some high school student on every one of his/her posts. But, of course, what you do is none of my business and would appreciate if you or anyone gave me an honest answer
Regarding my original question, I am really asking if I am on the right track. Is my gpa on par? Should i continue to improve act? More Community service? How much extracerricular is good?.. could probably afford any school yet cheaper would be nicer. I live in the breadbasket and im not quite sure on my major
@AnonUser12328 Yeah, that’s probably true…although I’ve been frequenting this forum a bit. Idk why. However, don’t create random threads just to mess around next time. Please note that I’m not specifically trying to comment to all your threads.
If you want a more honest opinion, here’s what I think:
Your GPA and ACT are fine (a 32 might be a tad low for some Ivies though). In terms of EC’s, it’s quality over quantity here. When applying for colleges, be more specific! You provided very little info here; if you want a better response, you might want to provide some more info (e.g. what awards, which instruments you play, your course load, etc.). For privacy sake, you don’t have to list things such as school, etc., although you will be on the college application.
It could also help to know what grade you’re in. If you have “lots of APs” and “finished calc 3” as a freshman, then that’s very different from doing the same as a junior.