Chance me for any Ivies, I'll chance back.

<h2>FreshYear</h2>

<p>All A's except for World history 93 =(..</p>

<h2>SophYear..SoFar</h2>

<p>Chem -B+
Physics AP-B - A- ( I think I got a 4)</p>

<h2>AP Calc BC - A+ ( did distance learning so credit might not go through, but the exam was fairly easy might've got 4-5)</h2>

<p>*Chess Club( 2 years)
*Spanish Club(2 years)
*Academic Challenge(2 years)
*Mem of Princeton jugging club(1.5 years)
*Mem of NJCTS ( 1 year)
*Skipped 8th grade</p>

<p>About like 60 hours of community service so far on my record</p>

<p>I'll take physics and math II subject test and I'm leaning on a 700-800 on both in Princeton review practice test.</p>

<p>Hope My SAT goes well..</p>

<p>Just want to know if I have a chance at ANY Ivy's, please tell which ivy if yes, and if no what I could do to improve. thank</p>

<p>You definitely have good classes, so thats good on your part. I know from experience though that colleges dont look so highly towards people who skipped a grade. Your EC’s are good…but could be better. Think about all the kids applying to the Ivies that do the EXACT same things as you. As for your actual chances, most Ivy schools you can never really tell (like Harvard and Yale), but you have a decent shot at Cornell and uPenn, and possibly others depending on how you continue.</p>

<p>@ YannoMe:</p>

<p>Ivy League admission is a crap shoot from what I hear my seniors say.
Just make sure you have 2100+ in SATs 700+ in your Subject tests take the harder course in your schools, be in the top 5% of your class, show academic and extracurricular focus and display leadership qualities. Oh and of course essays :)</p>