Chance for engineering schools please!

<p>Hi!</p>

<p>Im a current junior and I was wondering what my chances are for top engineering schools. </p>

<p>Sex: Male
Race: White</p>

<p>SAT Score: 2110 (650 CR, 800 M, 660 W)
SAT II: 800 Math 2, 760 Math I, 690 Bio M, Retaking Bio and taking physics in a week (should get a mid/high 700 on bio and a mid/low 700 on physics).</p>

<p>Grades:
Straight A's in freshman, sophomore, and junior year.
Honors (school only offers honors in math and language): Latin IIA, Latin IIIA, Latin IVA, Honors Geometry, Honors Pre-Calc.
APs (school doesnt offer AP courses until Junior year): Junior Year: AP Bio, AP AB Calc. Senior Year: AP Chem, AP BC Calc, AP Latin, AP Stats (or Physics C if school will do it).
School doesnt do GPA or rank, but if I had to guess, I probably have about a 4.0 GPA and I'm probably in the top 5% of my class. I go to a pretty small private school in NYC, top school in the city and about 10% of the senior class goes to the Ivy league.</p>

<p>Extra-Curriculars (and other stuff that I dont know where else to put it):
Squash - 3 years (will be captain next year i think)
Track - 1 year
Debate - 1 year (they stopped offering it)
Chess club
Internship on the floor of the NYSE
National Latin Exam Silver Medal
Aprox. 130 hours of community service</p>

<p>I will get the recommendations from my AP AB Calc teacher (MIT Grad and on the alumni board if that means anything), and either my Physics teacher or my English teacher (since I think I need a humanities teacher for some schools).</p>

<p>Also my school has great connections with Hopkins, 8 kids got in this year I believe </p>

<p>I'm really interested in either MechE, Aero/Astro Engineering, or Electrical Engineering.</p>

<p>So what are my chances at:
MIT
Cornell (both for regular and ED)
CMU (both for regular and ED)
Northwestern (both for regular and ED)
UPenn (both for regular and ED)
Johns Hopkins (both for regular and ED)
Stanford
Columbia
Villanova
Case Western
and any other school that I cant think of right now but you might consider of equal caliber with any of these schools (since I know they are not all equal)</p>

<p>Thanks for the help!!</p>

<p>Bump. Please help!</p>

<p>Take the math2 it will increase your chance</p>

<p>Reach for the following:
MIT
CMU
Northwestern
UPenn
Johns Hopkins
Stanford
Columbia</p>

<p>Low reach for Cornell.</p>

<p>Um, he said he got an 800 in math level 2. All of them are reaches or low reaches except for Villanova and Case, which are matches. If you apply ed, then some of your less selective reach schools may become high matches. Have u considered Harvey Mudd. It is a great tech school but is a reach. Rose Hulman is also a great engineering school and it is not very selective. Olin is a small, selective, engineering school near Boston. It has a great rep and a great scholarship to all students accepted. Cooper Union is a school in NYC that has a great engineering department and accepted students get full tuition scholarships. Caltech is a great choice. It is really a smaller MIT on the west coast.</p>

<p>^ Caltech is a great school that is as competitive as MIT. It would be another reach if added to the list.</p>