Can I get into University of Pennsylvania with these stats? If not where would I be able to get into

Gender: Male
Race: First Generation Indian (Asian American)
State: California

-GPA Weighted: 4.04
-GPA Unweighted: 3.68

-ACT: 34

-Subject Test
Biology: 730, Chemistry: 720, Math I: 700, Math II: 745, World History: 770, U.S. History: 770

-Advanced Placement Tests
Biology: 4, Chemistry: 4, Psychology: 5, Calculus AB: 5, Calculus BC: 4, Statistics: 5, Art: 5, Government: 5, Economics: 5, World History: 4, European History: 4, U.S. History: 5

-A.P. Classes: 10
Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics, Art, Government, Economics, European History, U.S. History

-Letters of Recommendation
Emergency Care Owner, Volunteer Director of the Hospital, Honors Bio Teacher, AP Bio Teacher, AP Chem Teacher, UPenn Alumni

-Extra Stuff
Medical Summer Camp, Emergency Care Volunteering, Job: helping mentally disabled, Volunteering at a hospital, Shadowing a Doctor, Art Director in Journalism, Teachers Assistant for Bio Teacher, Hospital Volunteer Shift Leader, Honor Roll, Art portfolio, Animation portfolio

If you’re in 10th grade:

Great job. I personally only know of 1 other person taking such challenging course load so far as a sophomore. You’re beyond qualified academically if you stay on track.

If you’re a Senior:

Nothing you can do right now. Maybe they’ll look past your GPA. Remember, lots of 4.0’s (or close to it) apply, more than the freshman class size.

I have a 3.7 as an RD applicant. Though I’ve taken a very challenging course load, I frankly don’t think that’s enough. Granted very high SAT and ACT, 3 hour tests won’t make up for 3 years of sub-par (relative) performance.

Don’t send in all those letters of recommendation. Chose 2 teachers and 1 supplemental recommendation and that’s it.

Your math II score is impressive, some would say impossible

True dat @kjake2000