Can I get into Ivy League Universities???

<p>I am currently a senior in high school. In all of high school I worked hard to earn high scores on tests, quizzes, and major projects. Ever since freshman year I have earned a solid 4.0 GPA. I was also involved in many extracculiar activities including the NHS and leadership programs at my school. During junior year, I worked my hardest. I kept my 4.0 GPA streak and earned a 2300 on my SAT. I also took the ACT and earned a 32. In 11th grade, I also took 5 AP courses and 3 extracculiar clubs. It was time expensive and at times I wanted to give up a few things. Moreover, I once dropped my GPA to 3.8 during junior year but worked hard enough to bring it back up and made sure to stay on track. Now that I'm about to graduate, I have applied for many universities that my parents agreed on (so we could move near my university). I applied to Johns Hopkins, Brown, Yale, Rice, Stanford, University of Pennsylvania and I'm waiting for my acceptance... What do you guys think?</p>

<p>" I applied to Johns Hopkins, Brown, Yale, Rice, Stanford, University of Pennsylvania and I’m waiting for my acceptance… What do you guys think? "</p>

<p>For Fall term of 2013, all decisions have been reached. Your post is curious. It would make sense if it were March no one is “waiting” for any acceptances.</p>

<p>■■■■■?</p>

<p>It makes no sense that you are posting on May 1 and you are waiting for acceptances. When did you apply? Did you submit everything you needed to? Were your applications complete and somehow acknowledged by the schools? Have you received any communication from any of them?</p>

<p>I applied late to due to family issues</p>

<p>Lol…</p>

<p>Who can take this serious?</p>

<p>If I had to answer, I’d say keep waiting for those letters for as long as it takes.</p>

<p>What does applied late mean? I’m pretty sure none of those school accept applications after February 1st.</p>