As brutally as possible please

<p>I will be very grateful if you can give me chances and advice on what i can do to make my application stronger.</p>

<p>GPA UW : 4.0
GPA W:4.25
Class Rank: 1/425
Public School
ACT:32, W32 R32 S32 M32
SAT: 2250
SATII: Chemistry 780, US History 800 (will take math 2 later)
South Asian American</p>

<p>AP's: (hopefully will get 4's and 5's on all of them)</p>

<p>AP English
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics
AP Calculus AB
AP U.S. History</p>

<p>Extra-Curriculars</p>

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<p>^^^^
Both internships were in Bangladesh and involve the use of micro credit to battle poverty. Will write my admission essays involving my experiences in Bangladesh.</p>

<p>300 hours of volunteering/supervising mentally disabled kids at summer camp
Basketball...4 years
Key Club...4 years, hopefully president senior year, many activities done so far
Academic Team...4 years, captain senior year
NHS</p>

<p>Major: Economics
Essays: Should be good
LOR: should be good </p>

<p>Schools:
Harvard
Yale
MIT
Columbia
UChicago
Northwestern</p>

<p>very solid stats indeed! however, it does not look like your ACT reflects your academic level. you might want to consider retaking it, or just use your SATs. EC’s arent amazing, but those internships are impressive.</p>

<p>i would say minimal chance at harvard/yale/MIT, but a strong chance at columbia/UChicago/northwestern</p>

<p>I’d agree good shot at Chicago and NU. I’d retake the SATI for the others and write a fabulous app highlighting a passion for your best shot at the others.</p>

<p>lol you make it sound like you got in on the nobel peace prize
but, involvement in that project will help alot if you want to major in econ. You’re a match for col, UC, and NW. Harvard will like you if you write a really good essay about exp, I dunno Yale, and you’re a little light on contest dominance for MIT</p>

<p>Wow you need a safety school buddy. Your stat is pretty decent but it doesn’t guarantee you to those schools. Your best bets are Columbia and Northwestern, but those are not safety schools, unless you want to end up in community college</p>