Are my chances sufficient?

<p>Alright, I am asking for my chance for just the Ivies in general because I want the best education I can get from a stellar school, and my parents can pay for every cent so money is no issue. My statistics:
GPA: 4.0 unweighted
SAT: 1950
ACT: 27
SAT II: Math 2- 800, Chemistry-800, Physics- 800
APs: Biology, Chemistry, World History, US History, Statistics, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Human Geography, Spanish, Microeconomics, and Macroeconomics. All 5's, and I did two dual-enrollment classes.
Extracurriculars: President of Debate Team, President of Key Club, NHS officer, Vice President of Environmental Club, Engineering Club Officer, Gay-Straight Alliance Officer, President of Science Honor Society, and Spanish Honor Society Vice President. I also have worked as an assistant for the Kennedy Space Center and for NASA. I want to be a rocket scientist. I also did various volunteer activities and I have 300 service hours.
Teacher Recommendations: Excellent I believe. One of them came from my professor who used to work for the CIA and the Department of Defense, and he knew from Day 1 I was the brightest in my class. The second recommendation came from my Chemistry teacher who once told me that "Its scary how bright you are. If I were to work for a company again you would be smart enough to be my co-worker, and I would let you be my assistant."
Essays: They have been peer-edited and edited by many trustworthy teachers. One teacher once said that my writing and researching skills are "On track for academia." It is important to note that she rarely gives praise to students. I personally believe its because of debate and I have received so many awards from tournaments locally and nationally. </p>

<p>I fear that my test scores need vast improvement, but as you can see I am so swamped with more important and urgent things. So will these scores hurt me? I am a very convincing person so do you think I should schedule an interview so I can wow them so much that the scores will not matter as much? I honestly believe I am Ivy material dispute those scores but what do you folks think?</p>

<p>nid more RICE</p>

<p>SAT/ACT is pretty low by Ivy Standards, but the rest of your stats are phenomenal. Could you retake it for a higher score?</p>

<p>To an admissions committee, your standardized scores will send up a red flag. It’s unusual to have someone so bright not do at least 2000+. I really wish you would take the SAT’s again. You will be kicking yourself come spring if you don’t get into at least one ivy league school (admissions are so subjective, anything you can do to help your chances is a good idea). That being said, there are tons of schools that don’t really care about the SAT/ACT, and you’d get into those without a problem (Bowdoin is both very good and test-optional).</p>

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<p>Hmm. I guess I can make the effort to do so again. I will just make the time.</p>

<p>Please learn the difference between despite and dispute. Kthxbai</p>

<p>Unless you can get your SAT 2200+ or ACT 32+, you don’t really have a chance at Ivies. Good luck getting your test scores up.</p>

<p>Chance me back?
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