Chance me! I'll chance back!

<p>GPA: 4.56 (W) 3.99 (UW)
APs: AP Euro (5), AP Art History (5), AP Spanish (4), AP English Lang (5), APUSH (5),
Senior year: AP Calc BC, AP English Lit, AP Gov/Econ, AP Stats
Rank: 3</p>

<p>SAT: 2200 (will retake in October after Elite SAT prep Classes; hoping for 2350+)
SAT Subject Tests: Will take (Math 2, US and maybe Bio in Nov. Hoping for 750-800, with help from Elite Prep courses)</p>

<p>(All positions are as if I have completed senior year)
Clubs
•Redlands Junior Historical Society (An auxiliary branch of the Redlands Area Historical Society, which has the goal of preserving Redlands History and educating Redlands’ citizens in the rich culture of the city): Member for 4 years, 3 years Vice President, saved packinghouse, charity auction to benefit school
•Literary Analysis Forum: Member for 4 years, 4 years secretary
•Desi Club (Indian Culture Club): 4 years, 1 year community liaison, 1 year VP, organized cultural show 3 years
•Economics Club: Member for 4 years, 4 years VP
Activities (School)
•Mock Trial: 4 years, 1 year president/captain, 1 year treasurer, county champions 2011, 7th place at state, outstanding witness (2011), County Runner-up, 2nd place at state, outstanding witness awards (2012)
• CA Girls State Delegate: Senator, Platform Committee member, outstanding citizen, head of dept of state banking and office of tourism
•RYLA delegate: Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Conference, nominated by teachers.
Community Service/Other
•Assisteens (An auxiliary of the Assistance League or Redlands; A volunteer group for girls): 4 years, 2 years Philanthropic Chairman (100+ hours), Assisteens Angel Award for outstanding leadership, dedication and work ethic
•Kimberly Juniors (Organization for young women to become better citizens of society): 3 years, 1 year treasurer
•Redlands Junior Historical Society: Working/Volunteering to preserve and save the MOD Packinghouse
•LLUMC Summer Volunteer program (75+)
•University of Redlands Summer Workshop: Help young kids with music/clerical work (100 hours)
-Student Liason and Representative to the Soroptomist International Club and Redlands City COuncil
Extracurricular Activities
•Indian Classical Singing: 10 years, performed at several events (small)
•Indian Classical Dance: 10 years, several cultural performances
•Indian Classical Violin: 4 years
•Western Classical Violin: 8 years
University of Redlands Community School of Music and the Arts (CSMA) Orchestra: 6 years
Youth Ensemble of Strings: 2 years, Principal 2nd Chair
CSMA Summer Workshop: 4 years, (Volunteer/Member, Youth Symphony)
CSMA Music Competition: 3rd Place
Private Lessons for 8+ years</p>

<p>Essays are likely to be really good, as writing is my strong suit.
Reccomendations probably will also be excellent.</p>

<p>UPenn - Wharton ED
Columbia
Yale
Stanford
Northwestern
UCLA
UC Berkeley
UCSD
UC Davis
NYU
UCSB
BU
Duke</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Intended major?</p>

<p>I’m looking towards business/Econ/finance</p>

<p>I would say you have a good chance for all except the ivies stanford and duke. This is only no one has a good chance at those schools. You will be a competitve applicant at every school on your list…</p>

<p>Chance back please</p>

<p>Bump10char</p>

<p>It’s hard to read your ECs. You can group them on your app to fit them in the 10 openings.(EX–classical violin (Indian and western)-all 4 yrs). Make sure you order them in a way that shows which ones you value most. Too bad being Indian is considered Asian… That will hurt you a bit.</p>

<p>Wharton–reach
Yale–reach
Stanford–reach
Northwestern–low reach/high match
NYU–low match
BU–high safety (not quite 100% safe so add another safety school)</p>

<p>Good luck :)</p>

<p>Chance back? <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1532897-linguistics-chances-updated.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1532897-linguistics-chances-updated.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Also, rank 3 out of what…?</p>

<p>See, since some schools are always reaches, in brackets I will tell you if I think you’d get in.</p>

<p>UPenn - Wharton ED - Reach (but I know many Wharton EDs and I think you’re in)
Columbia - Low reach
Yale - Reach (always is)
Stanford - Reach (always is)
Northwestern - Match
UCLA - Match
UC Berkeley - Match
UCSD - Low match
UC Davis - Low match
NYU - Stern - Match, CAS - Low match
UCSB - Safety
BU - Safety
Duke - High match</p>

<p>Get that 2300+ and you have a perfect app.</p>

<p>Hey it seems as if we have very very similar extra-curricular activities! Chance me as well?</p>

<p>I think you’re in at Wharton. Just get that SAT above a 2250 and you are in.
Columbia - I think you have a good chance. No one can say for sure with Ivy admissions, but you do well.
Yale is always a reach. Stanford is always a reach and I have a feeling you’ll be rejected from Stanford but in at another top university.
Northwestern - You’re in.
Any of the University of California’s should be a breeze for you. NYU, you are in. UCSB, you are, Duke, high match. Just nail those essays.</p>

<p>Hey we are both indian! Chance me? :)</p>

<p>I’m 3 out of 650.
Thanks for your input.
Bump!</p>

<p>Bump10char</p>

<p>You should be a qualify applicant, but it seems you are very lack of planning. You should have taken the SAT prep class a year ago and finished SAT2 in June. Now you will run into time conflict between SAT1 and SAT2 that you will be very tight for applying EA/ED.</p>

<p>UPenn - reach
Columbia - reach
Yale - reach
Stanford - reach
Northwestern - low reach
UCLA - match
UC Berkeley - match (for in state)
UCSD - low match
UC Davis - low match
NYU - low reach
UCSB - safety
BU - low reach
Duke - reach</p>