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  • Is my schedule good enough to get me into top tier schools?

    Sure, a fighting chance as long as the A's in those classes put you very near the top of your class and you get the 2200 plus. But hardly a guarantee. Something above and beyond typical high schoo...

  • What do you think about the year 2012?

    I believe there will be great changes. I have been tracking the Mayan Calendar for over a year now and it doesn't miss a beat. Heck, they even predicted a collapse of the world monetary system (...

  • Can i get into UPENN?

    You look good so far. You need to take SATs or ACTs. Subject Tests are a must too. Make sure you have leadership positions. U Penn is obviously a very hard school to get into, so make sure you don'...

  • UW-Madison?

    I think you do have a good chance of getting in. Coming from a UW Extension school is a really good thing, and your GPA is not bad (although you have some time and raising it a little would not hurt), ...

  • A chance at a college...?

    if you're instate and applying for arts & sciences (SAS), you've got a decent shot; if you're out of state applying for something like pharm program, not a good shot...

  • What are my chances of getting into Providence College?

    It's a reach, but it's definitely worth a shot....

  • What colleges can i get accepted to???

    DONT listen to Bill (sorry) but you won`t get in to an Ivy league school with a 1500 SAT score. I woan`t get in to a good school with c's but i had a...

  • Do i have a chance to be accepted to UCD?

    Before I begin I want to applaud you for making a good choice; UCD is an excellent college (I have three family members who graduated from UCD) and I live in Davis (currently attending Davis High Schoo...

  • Could I get into McGill University and get a scholarship wit

    Definitely! Those are great marks and you did great activities......

  • My chances of getting into UPenn?

    The good news:

    You certainly look qualified to get into Penn.

    The bad news:

    Penn only accepts 18% of the students who apply. If we assume that half the candidates who apply ar...