<p>Alright, I figured I would see what you guys think.</p>
<p>I'm an African-American Junior.</p>
<p>Stats:</p>
<p>GPA: 3.8
SAT: 1530 (780M/750V)
SAT II:
740 Writing
780 Math IIC
760 Chemistry
760 World History</p>
<p>AP Classes: Sophomore Year
Physics (4)
Chemistry (4)
Computer Science (4)
Calculus AB (5)
World History (5)</p>
<p>AP Classes: Junior Year
English Language
Calculus BC
Biology
Spanish Language
U.S. History</p>
<p>Other:
Trumpet (have been playing for 7 years)
Math Club
Honor Society
Key Club
Knowledge-Bowl
400 hours community service (Coaching, Food Bank)</p>
<p>I'd say you have a great shot everywhere, guarantee, nowhere. MIT is probably the hardest on your list with your stats, as so many amazing science kids apply.
Keep up the good work, and you will have some great choices next year!</p>
<p>Let's say I am an asian male with similar stats. I have some awards in math, including high AMC 12 score in my district freshman through senior year. I also interned at fermi, and i have some awards in piano as well. My rank is 1 out of 510. I'm lookin' at U of Illinois in Champaign, Princeton, MIT, and University of Chicago. Can you give some input? Thnx.</p>
<p>Oh, and I took Calc. BC soph. yr. and got a 5. Took Calc. III, Diff. Eqns., and Lin. Algebra already. Took AIME's, almost qualified for USAMO (2,3,6).</p>
<p>great shot everywhere. but please apply to a safety. the schools u mentioned rejected many 1600s and people with a veriety of ec's. good luck though. what's your intended major??</p>
<p>You're a really strong candidate, but nobody can be sure for schools such as the ivy league, stanford, and mit. Do u have any kind of awards that distinguish yourself from the general pool of applicants? I'm sure that even if you don't have any, you'll have a well above average chance for all those universities.</p>