Can I get into any of these schools?

<p>Hey you guys I was just wondering if I could get into any of these schools. This is my list in order from favorite on down</p>

<p>-Stanford
-USC
-UCLA
-Pomona
-UCSB
-Baylor
-Duke
-UCD
-UCSD
-Oregon</p>

<p>I am ranked 3rd in my class and I might be able to become 2nd. I have a weighted gpa of 4.4, and I am unsure of my unweighted, although I think that it is around 4.0. I took AP Biology and AP US History last year and got 4s on both of them. I am taking AP Calculus AP Stats and AP Spanish this year. </p>

<p>Also I have played basketball all four years and have been a captain 10th and 12th. I played volleyball 11th and 12th. Outside of school I went on a mission trip to El Salvador over Thanksgiving 11th and 12th grade. Also went on a mission trip to Arizona 10 11 and 12th grade over spring break. Then over the past two summers I have volunteered at two local hospitals in my area and have accumulated over 300 hours of work there. Also my other favorite thing I did throughout high school was that a group of teachers and students and I served homeless people food every 2nd saturday of the month. Lastly, this year I am leading a trip that a group of teachers and students go on down to Tijuana, Mexico and we just clean up and orphanage and help out. The downside to my application is that my test scores are not the best. </p>

<p>On the ACT my composite was a 27 but I did get a 32 on the math and a 29 on the science. My SAT was not the best either and my best was around a 1780. </p>

<p>Can any with knowledge of the admission of these schools let me know what they think?</p>

<p>With your relatively weak standardized test scores, I can say that admission at the most selective colleges on your list is unlikely (Stanford, USC, UCLA, Duke, UCSD,Pomona) However, if you were to improve your standardized test scores I do believe that your chances would drastically improve, due to your good GPA and good extracurriculars. Best of luck to you!</p>