Can I get in? Or do I at least have a shot?

<p>So the schools that I have in mind are: UC Berkeley, UCLA, Stanford, Cornell, U of M(AA), and Carnegie Mellon..
These are my statistics:
30 on ACT(33-E, 34-M, 24-R, 29-S). Though I'm also thinking about doing the SAT in prep for the June test. Is that a good idea, or should I improve my reading score?
780 on SAT Subject Math 2
740 on SAT Physics
National Spanish Exam-Level 2 Silver, Level 3 Silver, Level 4 Gold.
Made MMPC(Michigan Math Prize Competition) Top 1000 9th, 10th, and 11th grade.
Physics Club-4 years(Definitely doing it senior year)
Math Club-4 years(Definitely doing it senior year)
Chess Club-4 years(Definitely doing it senior year, and I believe I'll be getting a leadership position)
I was on the Chess Team that got 3rd at the State Chess Championships.
BuildOn-Two years.
Weighted GPA is 3.94
Unweighted GPA is about 3.8.
I've taken(including this year): AP Human Geography, AP Chemistry, AP Physics C, AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics, and AP Computer Science. </p>

<p>I'm going into Engineering.</p>

<p>Thanks in Advance!!</p>

<p>Berkeley: High match
UCLA: High match
Stanford: Reach
Cornell: Reach
CMU: Reach
UMI: Match/High match</p>

<p>I think you have good chances at UCB, UCLA, CMU, UMI and Cornell. Stanford is a reach. </p>

<p>I think you have a chance at all of the schools, really, but you’re definitely going to have to increase your ACT score. Otherwise, they are all high matches and reaches. :)</p>

<p>Cornell and Stanford are reaches. CMU is a high match. UCB, UCLA, UM are matches, although admissions into them are highly unpredictable. I’m presuming that you also have a safety school, right?</p>

<p>Predict back for me? <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1628065-the-ultimate-chancing-thread-with-real-life-incentive-p1.html”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1628065-the-ultimate-chancing-thread-with-real-life-incentive-p1.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Don’t take the SAT. You did really well on two sections of the ACT so study for the other two and you will certainally improve. Who knows how well you will do on the sat…</p>