canadian tennis player- chances??

<p>I don't really know too much about admissions to US schools so I'm wondering what would be realistic for me and what schools would be a stretch. I'm a senior right now in Vancouver BC, and my GPA is 3.9, SAT scores: CR:670, math:740, WR:620. I'm a nationally ranked tennis player hoping to get a scholarship so I'd be going into college as a student athlete. I've taken 5 APs from grades 10-12, and I skipped 2 grades so I'm 15 right now. I'm probably top 10% of my class but not positive. Any chance at an Ivy League or similar schools? Thanks for any advice you can give me :)</p>

<p>You'd need to improve your scores just a bit to get into the Ivy League, in my opinion. </p>

<p>Don't forget: you have to take the SAT Subject Tests or else you have NO CHANCE of getting in. </p>

<p>If you have more EC's, some work experience, and you write some great essays, then you should be in good standing. Otherwise, I'd tell you to go for something a bit more tangible i.e. University of Michigan Ann Arbor, USC, etc.</p>

<p>If you haven't already go to each college's web site (athletics portion) and contact the coach of the team. Some have interest forms you can fill out and then the coach will contact you. Also, I would look at Notre Dame, Boston College and Wake Forest. Good luck!</p>