<p>Hey guys, Im currently in senior and I was wondering if perhaps you guys can tell me what are my chances of getting into my top choice schools like Cornell, MIT, or Georgia Tech. I know MIT may be kind of hard but here are my qualifications (my top choice is Cornell):
My unweighted GPA: 4.0
Weighted GPA: 6.5
Class Rank: Top 1 Percent (Im the valedictorian)
-9 APs: AP World History, AP Psychology, AP Spanish Language, AP U.S. Government, AP English Lit, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Computer Science A, Chemistry AP
(Passed all with scores of 3s, 4s, and 5s.)
Ive been an IB Student since Middle School. In high school I took four higher levels: (English HL, History HL, Design Tech HL, and Spanish HL) and two standard levels: (Physics SL, Mathematics SL)
(Passed all with scores of 5, 6, and 7s)
SAT: Math 700; Reading 630 (1330)
Math I: 700, Physics: 650, Chemistry: 650
ACT: 30
Extracurricular:
Varsity Golf Player 9th through 12th
President of the Key Club
President of the Recycling Club
Member of the Math Honor Society (attended several competitions and placed in several) (Tutored math as well)
Member of the National Honor Society
Began a school-wide bottle drive to collect plastic bottles
Collected funds to send out to Costa Rican Rainforests
Tutored for AP Psychology in 10th Grade
Silver Knight Nominee</p>
<p>your GPA...is simply amazing</p>
<p>Maybe so, but it shows that his school is easy. Anyone with a GPA like that would GENERALLY be able to score higher than a 1330, but regardless.</p>
<p>Definite chances at MIT/Cornell IMO, Georgia Tech isn't hard to get into in the first place.</p>