<p>I’ll also reply to you, SeoulTofu, in this thread, and thanks for replying. Interestingly, you’re also Asian, have an income level of 120k, live in CA, and have a GPA of 3.9, just like Woandering. I thought I had clicked on Woandering’s link again when I actually clicked on yours, SeoulTofu XD. Using whatever limited knowledge in my head I have, you’d have a decent shot at most of the universities on your list. A bit iffy for the ivy league schools you listed, though. Ehh…the math classes that you took aren’t really impressive in my opinion. You should had at least gotten to Calculus BC by senior year if you want to be really competitive. Or did you, but decided to leave that out? Hmm…, for the more prestigious universities that you’re applying to, I think you should had gotten in some more AP courses. Your AP scores are rather low as 3’s. However, I’ve heard that colleges don’t look at your ap scores until you’re actually accepted into the college itself. They’ll just check whether you’ve passed the AP exam or not, I think. Your EC’s are super excellent, but do the *<strong><em>4.0 GPA (Spotlight on Excellence 2012 Perfect Attendance (2013)3.5 and above GPA (Spotlight on Excellence 2013)3.5 and above GPA (Spotlight on Excellence 2014)</em></strong> that you listed even hold any meaning XD. They’re kinda redundant since colleges know you already have a high GPA (which you will list separately in the actual apps), but of course they’re better than nothing. Similar to Woandering above, remember to place your community service hours. Eh, I’ve ran out of things to say. Idk if i got to 15 sentences that I promised. </p>