Chance me at Yale, Brown, and Georgetown?

<p>I'm a junior in high school, and I'm kind of starting to freak about about getting into college.
Next year I'm probably going to apply to: Yale (EA), Brown, Georgetown (EA), UChicago (EA), Middlebury, Williams, Wesleyan, Duke, Lafayette (legacy), Boston University, and UF. Maybe Boston College, too.
What are my chances?
Demographics: white female, upper-middle class, small, private HS (120 kids/grade)
GPA: 3.96 unweighted; not sure weighted, my HS has a really weird system. and they don't rank.
SATs: 800 CR, 770 M, 790 W
Schedule: 11 AP classes by graduation; all others have been honors
EC's:
Varsity Golf (10-12): Captain; Rookie of the Year; Coaches' Award; Athlete of the Week; Varsity Letter Winner; District / Regional qualifier, barely missed the cut for states
JV Soccer (10-11); Varsity Soccer (11-12)
Newspaper (10-12): staff writer; lifestyles editor next year; All-Florida Recognition
Lit Magazine (10-12): poetry editor this year; editor in chief next year; I've been published several times
Habitat for Humanity (8-12): I've been going every Saturday for three hours since 8th grade (almost 400 hours)
Literary Society (10-12): Secretary, probably Prez / VP next year. We organize the visiting writers events, open mic nights, and publish the literary magazine.
Art: I'm really involved in the art program at my high school. My paintings have been featured in local magazines and have been showcased in local art festivals. I also won some award from the Florida High School Art Association.
National Honor Society (10-12)
Mu Alpha Theta (11-12): math honor society
I've won a few prestigious French awards from a statewide competition.
I won an essay-based scholarship from my school ($1000) to travel abroad to Greece this summer. It's a big deal; only 3 out of around 30 applicants received one.
I'm 99.9% sure I'll be a National Merit Semi-Finalist; I beat Florida's cutoff from last year by quite a few points.</p>

<p>Thanks so much!!!</p>

<p>You can’t apply to Yale, Georgetown, and Chicago EA, since Yale is SCEA. You can apply to Yale EA or Chicago + Georgetown EA, but not to all of them.</p>

<p>I think you have an excellent chance at all of the school mentioned. </p>

<p>Yale: Reach for everyone
Brown: low reach
Georgetown: high match
UChicago: high match
Middlebury: high match
Williams: reach
BU: in
Boston College: in </p>

<p>Good luck! </p>

<p>Chance Back: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/838563-30-act-what-my-chances.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/838563-30-act-what-my-chances.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Yale is SCEA btw</p>

<p>And Yale/Brown reaches, Chicago/Duke low reaches, and the rest are a mix of matches and low reaches.</p>

<p>Yale - reach
Brown - high match
Georgetown - match
UChicago - match
Middlebury - ?
Williams - ?
Wesleyan - ?
Duke - match
Lafayette - in
Boston University - in
UF - match
Boston College - match</p>

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<p>Since you can’t apply to Chicago EA or Georgetown EA, your chances are probably closer to:</p>

<p>Yale (SCEA) - reach
Brown - low reach
Georgetown - high match
UChicago - low reach
Middlebury - high match
Williams - low reach
Wesleyan - high match
Duke - high match
Lafayette - in
Boston University - in
UF - in
Boston College - in</p>

<p>Thanks so much, everybody!
And thanks also for reminding me that Yale is SCEA…I couldn’t remember if it was Yale or Georgetown.</p>

<p>Also: Is there anything I can do to improve my chances at admission?</p>

<p>Yale-reach for everyone, you definitely have a chance though.
Brown-low reach
Georgetown-high match
UChicago-high match
Duke-high match/low reach just because they can be a crapshoot sometimes
rest-in</p>