Chance a Junior

<p>I know it's only my junior year, and I don't have any significant test scores, but just a rough idea would calm my nerves :).</p>

<p>Caucasian Male, First Generation American and First Generation College, English Second Language
High School: Public, suburbs of Boston
Rank: top 2-4% (School hasn't released them yet)
GPA: Comes out to about a 91.5 with the absolute hardest course load. I anticipate it to be raised to at at least a 92 by the time I apply.
Classes: This year, taking AP English and AP US History, with hardest classes that are not available for AP. Next year, I will be taking AP Chem 2, AP Lit, AP Calculus, AP World History, and AP Spanish 5.</p>

<p>ECs **These are by the time I graduate
4 Years Football (2 Year Varsity Starter, 1 year Varsity Reserve, 1 Year JV Captain)
4 Years Lacrosse (1 Year Varsity, 1 Year JV Captain)
National Honor Society
National Foreign Language Honor Society
Gold Medal on National Spanish Exam
Model UN
Interact Club (For community)
Future Business Leaders of America
Some Science Fair Scholarship awarded and recognized by the school (don't know if this is worth mentioning)
Also, keep in mind, these will probbaly increase over the next year and a half, but this will be the bare minimum for me.</p>

<p>PSAT: 208 Sophomore Year (98th percentile), anticipating this years scores to be 220+.</p>

<p>I know it is very tough to judge withotu any SAT I or II scores, or AP scores for that matter, but just any quick opinions would be great. I am thinking hopefully Ivies right now as reaches, with Dartmouth being my dream school. Also looking at Duke, BC, and NYU (looking for business undergrad).</p>

<p>Cornell may not be a reach if your SATs are higher than you PSATs by a decent amount and you also find a college that's a good fit within the university. AS for Dartmouth, try to get recruited for one of the sports; that'll be a big help.</p>