Chance a junior for RPI,RIT,WPI,CMU, &Lehigh!

<p>Hey guys, I'm a junior at my high school and am wondering if I stand a chance at any of these colleges. So here are my stats! </p>

<p>(Some areas I wrote down what I will be doing senior year)</p>

<p>GPA: 97% Weighted (School doesn't do unweighted).
SAT: 2160 (680 CR, 690 Writing, 790 Math).
SAT Subject Tests: Taking Math II and Chemistry on June 4th.
AP's taken: Ap Biology (4), AP Chemistry (In now).
Senior Schedule: Ap Physics B, Ap Calculus AB, Ap Environmental, Robotics, English CP, Senior Service, Adv Gym (Mandatory), Lunch.
Class Rank: Currently 17/360 but will drop to around 10 after this year finishes.</p>

<p>I have a very strong upward curve for grades between Freshman year and now, like a 3.4 Freshman to 4.0 now.</p>

<p>EC's:</p>

<p>Science NHS (11,12)
German NHS (10,11,12)
Varsity XC and Captain senior year (9,10,11,12)
Winter Track (9)
Spring Track (9,10)
Math League (9,10)
FRC Robotics - Programmer (10,11,12)
Group Leader at an annual Anti-Bullying Summit
6 Years Volunteer Service at annual local church carnival
3 years and team Leader for local religious group
Parking attendant at a local waterpark.
Created several video games in DirectX and C++.
Winner of the RIT Computing Medal.</p>

<p>There's about everything. Thanks in advance everyone!</p>

<p>anyone got any ideas?</p>

<p>bumpety bump</p>

<p>Okay so can anyone help me? This is kinda important cuz I need an idea of my chances.</p>

<p>Being a junior myself I may not be able to speak from experience, but you look to have RPI and RIT in the bag. We’re both looking into CMU and LeHigh, and that 790 in math is certainly a hook (I have a 700 at the moment, but hope to bring it up at least 30 points.) I suggest taking the SAT again for a little bump in reading and writing, but that’s already a fantastic score. Good luck!</p>

<p>Alright thanks a ton! And yeah I plan to take it again next year and shoot for 2250-2300+. 700 in math is easy to improve, get like 2-3 more questions right and you’re in the upper 700’s.</p>

<p>If anyone else can chance me that’d be great :).</p>

<p>I think you will get into all of them. CMU will be the most difficult on the list, followed very closely by RPI and Lehigh. Shouldn’t have any problem at WPI and RIT.</p>