Don't forget extra curricular activities. They are what set you apart from the others, cuz every person that applies to an ivy has a high GPA
Try Cornell and Brown... Of the Ivies they are the ones that look the most at things other than grades.
Also, there are the Seven Sisters. You may not be interested in women's colleges, I don't know, but they are the female version of the Ivies. They are excellent institutions but much less competitive to get into because a lot of women don't want to go to single-sex schools. The remaining Sisters are Bryn Mawr, Barnard, Wellesely, Mt Holyoke, and Smith... Vassar is still around but it's Co-ed.
You could also look at schools that aren't Ivies but have really good reputations, like Haverford, Amherst, Williams, and Carleton. But many of those schools are just as competitive. Some schools that are very good but not as competitive are Reed, Oberlin, and Macalester (sp?).
Good luck!
Quote: from nousakan at 9:44 am on July 5, 2009 Don't forget extra curricular activities. They are what set you apart from the others, cuz every person that applies to an ivy has a high GPA Taken care of. Spanish Club Newspaper Danceline Faith and Reason Club and next year Future Business Leaders Of America Plus I have done some community service And I'll have a job soon
Taken care of.
Spanish Club Newspaper Danceline Faith and Reason Club and next year Future Business Leaders Of America Plus I have done some community service And I'll have a job soon
Wow, lol ok.
No offense but where does the "me" time come in.
If you get the opportunity when writing your application essay, you may be able to write about how tracking affected you (just in case, tracking is basically the process where they split students up into different levels (like how you were placed in tutoring as opposed to something like honors)). And certain colleges like to see how you've "overcome adversity", so you can also mention something along the lines of this story.
That's my opinion anyway... either way, you do have a chance. Just remember, having the marks won't get you into IVY league necessarily. EVERYONE applying to IVY league will have high marks. So you really have to consider you extracurriculars as well (Sports, clubs, leadership roles, jobs, etc). Because those are some of the things that can really help set you apart.