<p>I’m graduating at the end of this year as a junior-- I know this puts my application into a bit of a different category, so I’m interested to see what my chances are (a bit of a nerve-calming device as well)</p>
<p>Applied RD to:
Barnard College (1st choice, interviewed with both an alumnae and the Dean of Admissions)
New York University
George Washington University
Fordham University
American University
Hofstra University
Adelphi University</p>
<p>SAT I: CR/650 M/640 W/710
ACT: 29
U/W GPA: 3.88
W GPA: 4.2
Rank: 27 out of 400
APs: Can’t take APs until Junior year, but currently taking AP Gov, AP World History, AP English 11, AP Statistics</p>
<p>I’ve taken classes at a community college since I was 14, have a 4.0 GPA from there.
Joined the Debate Team at a different school Junior year
Swimming Sophomore and Junior year
Played the cello for 7 years, played in the orchestra/musical pit all three years of high school
Played the piano for 8 years
Volunteered as a Colorado Pug Rescue foster family
Helped parents renovate a run-down apartment building
Helped care for quadriplegic aunt my entire life.
Worked as an Intern Editor for a local publication since May 2009</p>
<p>looks like a great app. This is the part where I tell you if you got in or not to those colleges, but just came to tell you CC doesnt choose. If the interview with the dean of admissions at barnard was good, im sure you have great chances.</p>
<p>best of luck and i can tell you that you have good chances at those schools</p>
<p>Barnard College (1st choice, interviewed with both an alumnae and the Dean of Admissions)-low reach (barnard is part of Columbia but i’m really not sure about this…your stats are decent and you have a good shot but there are many competitive applicants out there)
New York University-in
George Washington University-match
Fordham University-in
American University-in
Hofstra University-in
Adelphi University-in</p>
<p>I can only chance you for the schools I am familiar with…</p>
<p>Barnard College (1st choice, interviewed with both an alumnae and the Dean of Admissions)-?
New York University- match
George Washington University- match
Fordham University-low match
American University-?
Hofstra University-?
Adelphi University-?</p>
<p>A fellow early graduate(r)! It’s nice to meet you (online, but still, hahaha). </p>
<p>Barnard – reach, but your interview is definitely helping, so high match
NYU – match
GWU – in
Fordham – n/a
American – in
Hofstra – safety
Adelphi – safety</p>
<p>Barnard College (1st choice, interviewed with both an alumnae and the Dean of Admissions) - low reach, but stats look awesome
New York University - match
George Washington University - match/in
Fordham University - match
American University - match
Hofstra University - safety
Adelphi University - don’t know enough to chance, sorry!</p>
<p>Barnard- Match/ low reach: I bet you’ll make it.
George Washington University- match or low reach. see above
American University- Match
Hofstra University- in, so in.</p>
<p>Thats alot of college credit. Hope it transfers!</p>
<p>Great work with those stats.
This is what I think</p>
<p>Barnard College (1st choice, interviewed with both an alumnae and the Dean of Admissions) - 70%
New York University - 85%
George Washington University - 90%
Fordham University - 80%
American University - 80%
Hofstra University - 100% lol
Adelphi University - 100% </p>
<p>Barnard College (1st choice, interviewed with both an alumnae and the Dean of Admissions) - low reach/high match… if interviews went well you should be good
New York University - match
George Washington University - match
Fordham University - match
American University - safety
Hofstra University - safety</p>
<p>Good luck with all your endeavors! Your stats look great :)</p>
<p>Barnard College (1st choice, interviewed with both an alumnae and the Dean of Admissions): high match, i think you have a good chance here
New York University: high match/low reach
George Washington University: match
Fordham University: match
American University:safety/low match
Hofstra University: in
Adelphi University: in </p>
<p>Barnard College (1st choice, interviewed with both an alumnae and the Dean of Admissions) low reach
New York University match
George Washington University in
Fordham University in
American University in
Hofstra University in
Adelphi University in</p>