<p>You have a good shot at all of the top schools. Stats are actually pretty similar to mine (you have more volunteering) and I’m applying to the same sort of schools. good luck :)</p>
<p>NYU and Georgetown no problem. For the others you will need to show a passion and accomplishment in something that is jot coming through in your post.</p>
<p>NYU and Georgetown should be easy in my opinion. Very few people are able to achieve that but everything you have is AMAZING. And I can see you getting into at least 2 of the Ivies because they’re complete crapshoots for everyone.</p>
<p>amazing stats I think you are a shoo-in for NYU and Georgetown. The essays is where you will get yourself into the Harvards and Princetons. good luck</p>
<p>Your stats are solid. Acceptance at NYU and Georgetown for sure. You’re pretty competitive as an Ivy applicant, but make sure to clearly distinguish yourself from the rest in your application essays when you start writing 'em.</p>
<p>I’m going to say that NYU is probably the only “shoe in.” Georgetown is incredibly unpredictable and very close to the stature of an Ivy… don’t get your hopes up.</p>
<p>@stocker93- I’ve looked at your past posts and I can’t find a single person you’ve given a positive answer to. Are you only here to put people down? Jesus.</p>
<p>That being said, I’m applying to Georgetown SFS, so yeah, I’m not that confident about getting in. </p>
<p>Could anyone add some perspective on my MIT chances as well?</p>
<p>^p0st stalker. stocker93 is only being wary of your chances for your own good. Many people were devastated by the toughness of Ivy admissions earlier this year, so giving the advice of
is pretty good.</p>
<p>A second look at your app makes me feel you’re not going to get into Harvard, Princeton, or Stanford anymore.</p>
<p>Ouch, that sucks. Can you tell me what I should focus on in my essays then? What are my most glaring weaknesses that I should cover up that makes you think I’m not getting into half of the schools I’m applying to?</p>