<p>GPA: 3.86 (all grades above 92, school is grade deflated)
Class Rank: 5/1300 (top 1%)</p>
<p>SAT: 1460(CR+M) or **2240<a href="CR+M+W">/B</a>.</p>
<p>AP tests: English Language, English Literature, Physics B, US History, Biology, Economy, Government, Physics C</p>
<p>IB tests: Spanish V, Math SL</p>
<p>SAT subject tests: History 740, Math 800, Physics 740</p>
<p>Applying into schools of Science (most likely Pre-med major)</p>
<p>EC:
I have played basketball competitively for 10 years and could play on a mediocre Division I team.
I am VP of a tutoring organization.
I am VP of the Student Council.
I participate in Habitat for Humanities and Relay for Life.
I am a member of National Honors Society.
I am a member of National Spanish Honors Society.
I am also working on getting my soccer coaching licence.</p>
<p>What are my chances for Brown, Cornell, Columbia, UPenn, Princeton, Hopkins, and Northwestern?</p>
<p>Your extracirriculars are a little bit low, maybe work on getting more than 2 leadership positions. Haha this is the millionth time I’ve given out this statistic but 11.4% of people with your SAT range get into Princeton. However, only 8.0% of people with your GPA range get into Princeton. So I would say that Princeton will definitely be a reach for you. The other schools I’m not as familiar with. Columbia and Stanford will def be a reach also though. I’d say that Northwestern, UC Berkley, and Hopkins are a match. On the bright side, I’m not too familiar with how much basketball plays a factor into your reaches. So maybe that will help.</p>