<p>It seems like your SAT/ACT scores would definitely lead to a rejection. Your subject test scores are good (not math II, it falls in the 47th percentile, chem is all-right, falls in 60ish percentile), but not engineering based. Moreover, it seems like your AP Scores would dissuade adcoms from allowing you to become an engineer (2 in Comp Sci.). Are you perhaps trying to be an engineer because your father is one? If so, I suggest you try to find your own path. History and Lit seem strong, do you enjoy those? Try fields in those? Unfortunately, however, as it stands, you would be straight rejected (from engineering schools) and being a white female doesn’t help. It also seems like a prospective engineer applying to the best engineering schools in the country should not be in pre-calc as a senior. I think you can get into other, non engineering based schools (like Berkeley), but MIT, Caltech, and Stanford are iffy (you may not get into Berkeley if you apply to engineering). The only way you could get into Stanford or MIT is if you got recruited for swimming and apply as an English Major. If you want more quant data, check out the results threads for MIT or Caltech, for they should give you a baseline. I would caution you, however, to check the racial category of each applicant due to affirmative action.</p>
<p>Here’s MIT’s EA results thread from last year.</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/massachusetts-institute-technology/1428656-consolidated-mit-class-2017-ea-rd-results.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/massachusetts-institute-technology/1428656-consolidated-mit-class-2017-ea-rd-results.html</a></p>
<p>Feel free to PM me, maybe I can help.</p>