Admission to Ivy Leagues?

<p>Okay, so I am really determined to get into the Ivy Leagues. Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Harvard, Yale, etc.</p>

<p>The thing is I really dont know what I can do to be unique.
I am pretty sure I can keep atleast a 3.95 GPA, 4.0 right now (soph), and I'm an officer (Pres, Captain, and Public Relations) in my three clubs (Which I have been in since Freshman Year).</p>

<p>For the SAT, according to PSAT and Practice tests I know I will get 2300+. I also took Bio, Chem. and Wld History SATs and got 800s in each.</p>

<p>As for community service I have around 500 hrs in a Nursing/ Hosptial place with a lot of leadership qualities like planning resident activity schedules, incharge of recruitment, and leading several activies. I plan to have around 2000 hrs by early app.</p>

<p>Besides that I really don't know what else to do, please help with suggestions?
Also by that stuff ^^^ what chances do I have at those colleges? (If I keep to my predictions)<br>
Thanks.</p>

<p>1) Stanford and MIT are not Ivy schools
2) Find a passion if you dont already have one. if everything you do is JUST to get into top colleges, I imagine that they’ll probably see throught that.</p>

<p>I completely agree with Seeme25</p>

<p>Also, the schools you mentioned are all completely different save for the fact that they are the top five schools on US News and World Report’s ranking. Find a school that fits your interests be they math/physics/engineering (MIT, Stanford, Princeton), or liberal arts (all except MIT).</p>

<p>Don’t worry. Hard as you try, you will not get in.
It’s just true*</p>

<p>*Most of the time.</p>

<p>That’s a biased lie.</p>

<p>^ Your name is a biased lie.</p>

<p>Edit: I shouldn’t have said biased.</p>

<p>If by “biased lie” you mean “Happy One Year Anniversary of the last time anyone posted in this thread,” thanks :)</p>