Chance for Ivies/Privates/UC's?

<p>Stressed out second-semester junior =/, chance for HYPSM, Dartmouth, Penn (Fisher), Northwestern, Berkeley, UCLA</p>

<p>SAT: 2350 (800 M, 800 CR, 750 W) taken 1.5 years ago, retaking for a junior year score
SAT 2: 800 Math-2, 790 Physics, taking Chemistry, USH, Latin this year
GPA: 4.0 UW/4.75 W (due to required classes)
Rank (or percentile): Top 10%, probably 1/420
AP: Biology (5), Physics B (5), Phys C (both 5), Calculus BC (5), Calculus AB Subscore (5), World History (5); US History, English Language, English Literature, Chemistry, Latin, Statistics, Computer Science this year (fun stuff)
Senior Courseload: </p>

<p>Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis):
Speech and Debate (Debate Captain, top 30 at Nationals last year)
Newspaper (Business Editor)
City Teen Advisory Committee (Vice President, probably President next year, Teen Volunteer of the Year)
Boy Scouts (Troop youth leadership, Eagle)
Miscellaneous math and science (AIME, hoping for USAMO + USAPhO this year)
Indian Classical Violin</p>

<p>Job/Work Experience:
Finance Intern at local historic center in 2010 summer, probable science research this summer, scorekeep/referee city basketball league games
Volunteer/Community Service: City Teen Advisory Committee, summer volunteering at city youth camps, scout projects (Eagle project), other hours - about 800 in total</p>

<p>Summer Activities: aforementioned internship, debate camp previously; probable split between research and debate camp this summer
State: CA
School Type: Parochial
Ethnicity: Asian
Gender: Male
Income Bracket: 100-150
Hooks: Parent did graduate school at Stanford - don't think that helps.</p>

<p>Any advice moving forward would be awesome, thanks.</p>

<p>You’ll be in at the last 3, but Ivies are a reach for anyone. Just keep on track, and that will give you the best shot. I would simply say focus on a few extracurriculars but do them well and show leadership. Begin to research what major you want! Also, I don’t suggest applying to 5 Ivies, and S and M. Narrow it down, those schools vary a good amount in academuc focus, location, campus, and student body.</p>