Chance me (Canada, rising junior) for MIT, Stanford, Princeton

Demographics: Male, Asian, Ontario (Canada), public school

Majors: Undecided (something in STEM)

Academics:
SAT: Haven’t taken it yet, but I expect 800 in math and over 2250 total.
SAT subject tests: Haven’t taken any yet, but I expect 800 in Math II and I will also take Physics (not sure about score).
Class rank: Unavailable, but I estimate top 1%.
GPA: 95% (Unweighted)
Coursework: AP Chinese, Music Theory, Computer Science, English Lang/Comp (all 5s), I will be taking AP Calculus. AP courses are not offered to me (except calculus) so I have self-studied all of the above. I also take enriched courses in math, sciences, and English.
Awards: Michael Smith Science Challenge (3rd in Canada), Associate of the Royal Conservatory of Music (ARCT for piano performance), AP Scholar with Distinction (after I take calculus), Cayley Contest (national champion), Galois Contest (national champion), Gold Medal in Regional Science Fair, invited to the World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, published paper in Canadian Young Scientist Journal, was school champion in AMC and qualified for AIME

Extracurriculars:
Ambassador for the Foundation for Student Science and Technology, ambassador for regional environment council, writer for school newspaper, math club executive, science club executive, computational linguistics club president, attended Canadian Math Society camp in Ottawa, attended SHAD (a month-long summer program in business and STEM), attended National Student Leadership Conference in Medicine at Harvard, school trivia team member, Model UN, soccer, piano, debate, volunteer at Chinese School

Note: this is all copy pasted from reddit so if I’m missing something tell me

Oh boy. There is way too much hypothetical here to actually give you any realistic chancing. You haven’t even taken any standardized tests. Also you are an asian male from Canada who likes STEM (aka anti-hook). You’re qualifications sound good but you actually have to have them for us to do anything.

Would you rather attend Villanova or Lehigh over UBC/Waterloo/UofT? You can’t apply to MIT, Stanford or Princeton without some backup plan.

Villanova and Lehigh are perhaps some of the most highly regarded engineering schools where Asians aren’t disadvantaged (and perhaps even advantaged in these particular instances) because Asians often think of undergrad in terms of research universities, which neither are.