I know it's early, but...

<p>… what are my chances at these schools so far? (I still have two years of high school left.)</p>

<p>Gender: M
Location: Michigan
College Class Year: 2013
High School: Public
High School Type: sends many grads to top schools</p>

<p>Academics:</p>

<p>GPA - Unweighted: 3.80
GPA - Weighted: 4.25
Class Rank: top 10%
Class Size: 350</p>

<p>Scores:</p>

<p>SAT I Math: 700
SAT I Critical Reading: 730
SAT I Writing: 720
ACT: 32</p>

<p>Leadership positions: Class vice president
Athletic Status: Varsity soccer letterman and captain
Volunteer/Service Work: Approx. 350 hours total between summer camp, church, and Leo Club</p>

<li>Harvard</li>
<li>Georgetown</li>
<li>Penn</li>
<li>Columbia</li>
<li>Vandy</li>
<li>Pitt</li>
<li>Texas</li>
<li>Villanova</li>
<li>Rutgers</li>
<li>Boston College</li>
<li>UNC</li>
<li>Florida</li>
<li>Syracuse</li>
<li>Maryland</li>
<li>Notre Dame</li>
<li>UConn</li>
</ol>

<p>you have two more years left so I don’t know. Your test scores are lowish for some of the most selective schools on your list. Do you have any more EC’s? I don’t know about the first 5 schools on your list but if you keep this up you have a good shot at the test.</p>

<p>I’m definitely going to be working on my ECs the next two years, and I’ll be taking the SAT and ACT again along with a couple SAT IIs.</p>

<p>Rutgers FTW</p>

<p>/thread</p>

<p>reject at harvard, penn, columbia. Your EC’s are tremendously weak. I don’t see any awards, and you don’t standout. Also, Your SAT scores are at the bottom of Harvard’s 50th percentile.</p>

<p>Yeah, I realize the top five are super-reaches.</p>