<p>Grades and scores are only one part of the equation for getting into these schools. What you have been doing outside of the classroom, your passion for learning, and your ability to communicate clearly and coherently are just as important. It’s much tougher to get into these schools as an international.</p>
<p>If your applications show the same lack of attention to detail as your posts in these forums do, you have absolutely no chance of acceptance to any of these schools.</p>
<p>PS: your grades and scores are fine. I have no idea if US colleges use predicted IB scores in admissions decisions, as it’s easy for schools to inflate these predictions, and acceptances to US universities are normally not contingent on future test results.</p>
<p>Yes, sorry to tell you that you’re going to be rejected at every single school you apply to. A 2200 in the SAT isn’t even scratching the surface of what you need to get into Stanford. I hope you have some back-ups.</p>