<p>I have a 3.8 GPA (unweighted) and 4.5 (weighted) I scored 2210 SAT ( I may retake) I can fluently speak/read/write 5 languages. I am the captain of the golf team and a varsity player . I have been a competitive pianist for 10 years. I’m a dancer. I’m involved in our Key Club and Academic Olympics. I have studied and volunteered in Asian countries. I’m in NHS. I volunteer at nursing homes about 4 hours a week consistently. </p>
<p>Please note whether certain options are reaches/targets/safeties. And anything else you would like to advise me to do to enhance my application (optional)</p>
<p>Boston University
Stanford University
UPenn
Yale
UC Davis (My father is a graduate. Does that boost my chances?)
UCSF
Harvard University
Rice University
Johns Hopkins
Brown University
Northwestern
Cornell
Tufts
William and Mary
Oberlin College</p>
<p>Hi! I think you’ve got a good shot at most of those
unless you’re a urm, maybe brush up those sat scores of you’re looking at the likes of Yale etc
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<p>Otherwise, you seem to be really involved in your ec’s so write brilliant essays and you’ve got a great shot, but do realize that these schools are reaches for everyone, so keep some safeties, in your case, uc Davis might be a good one :)</p>
<p>thank you. that’s reassuring. I feel like UC davis is notorious for being really unpredictable though. I had a friend who scored 2300’s for SAT and had a 4.0 GPA, volunteered, did sports and had a father who graduated from there, but was rejected. But other kids who had 3.5-3.7 gpas with similar EC be accepted. I don’t know, it’s weird.</p>
<p>Haha if you feel like uc davis is unpredictable, maybe find another safety school which you can apply to, one that is more numbers-oriented and that you are sure of getting admitted to, so at least you’ll have all your bases covered, just to be sure although I sure hope that doesn’t happen to you!</p>
<p>i know more than one person loves me. :)</p>