Chance chance chance? :)

<p>Hello everybody!
So here are the colleges I want to go to:
McGill University
Johns Hopkins University
Georgetown University (EA)
Brown University (ED)
George Washington University
Boston University
University of Virginia (EA)
University of Chicago (EA)
MIT (EA)
Cornell University (legacy)</p>

<p>SAT- I am taking it this month. Expect to get 2200 or higher.
GPA- Weighted 4.2/4.5, Unweighted 3.93/4.00
I will take Math I, Math II and French SAT subject tests.
I have good extra curriculars. I play in a high ranked orchestra, sing in an honors school choir, volunteer at historical museum among other things.
I have lived overseas.
AP classes I've taken, will take: AP European History (4), AP Human Geography, Ap Government, AP English lang, AP English lit, AP French lang, AP U.S. History, AP Calculus AB</p>

<p>Any advice would be great, thank you!!</p>

<p>I already chanced you for many schools on that list. I will chance you for the schools I didn’t chance for just yet.</p>

<p>GWU: Match (beware the Tufts Syndrome if you haven’t contacted adcoms, faculty or visited GWU, GWU is big on demonstrated interest)
UVA: Match</p>

<p>I said that McGill was a safety but for it to become a safety, a 3.93/2200 requires two SAT Subject Tests at 690+ (preferably Math II and French). If it was a 3.93/33 (the ACT equivalent of a 2200 on the SAT), on the other hand, you wouldn’t need to take SAT Subject Tests. Plus, if you score 4 or 5 on the AP French test, and you attend McGill, you will get 3 French credits for free.</p>

<p>Thank you for your post before, and your help now! I’ve added some schools I think fit me better, so thank you!!</p>

<p>Does anybody else have any ideas? Of love to have some more thoughts about this, especially since I’m trying to narrow down my list!</p>