Admissions chances

<p>Hey so I have seen where people have posted their credentials on this site and received helpful feedback from the members for planning and such. So basically I have already applied to the following universes with these credentials, and I'd like to know what you guys think of my chances for acceptance.</p>

<p>Yale,
Dartmouth,
Brown,
Cornell</p>

<p>Testing:
ACT Composite: 34
SAT II Literature: 710
SAT II Chemistry: 650
AP Lang: 4
AP Stats: 3</p>

<p>My course rigor is the most difficult college prep course in my school and I have taken 7 AP classes. My Current Weighted GPA is a 3.89.</p>

<p>EC's/ Honors:
2 summers on mission, 1 spent in Cologne Germany, the other in Tokyo, Japan
NHS member and coordinator of a child sponsorship project
Head of 2 committees at a local church
volunteer with the local humane society
After school job with about 20 hours of work a week
A Co-Capitan on the Varsity Academic team
Member of the High School Marching and Concert band for all 4 years playing French Horn/Mellophone and Trumpet as well as regional Honor Band participant for 2 years
Independent Science research projects for 2 years.
Active work tutoring struggling students </p>

<p>I am also an Underrepresented Minority being Native American ( Cherokee Nation).</p>

<p>So that's basically my application in a nutshell. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!</p>

<p>Yale is definitely a reach
Dartmouth looks like a low reach, along with Brown
Cornell looks like a high match because of your URM status.<br>
Your ACT is good but SAT II's are a little lacking, along with AP scores if colleges consider that.
EC's look good, and GPA looks good considering your course rigor, I hope you get into one of these four great schools. Being URM sure helps :P.</p>

<p>Hey thanks for the feedback man! Just as another thing to consider that I forgot was that I was a participant of the 2008 Dartmouth Native Fly-In Program. Don't know if that would affect chances there or anything but figured I'd throw it out for consideration as well</p>

<p>EDIT: Things keep poping into my head. haha I am also a first generation college student. Again not sure if that affects anything but adding it just in case</p>

<p>totally a cheap thing to do buuuut... bump</p>

<p>As a native American, as long as you are registered with a tribe, you have an excellent chance at all.</p>

<p>Hey thanks for the feedback :). And yes I am a regestered member of the Cherokee Nation. ( Assuming you mean I have both my white card and my blue card)</p>