<p>Hey guys, I am a high school senior who currently resdides in Texas. I’m not trying to take this thread over or something, but if you’d chance me I’d appreciate it.</p>
<p>I want to know my chances of getting into brown, Columbia, and Cornell. ( I know they are reach schools but who knows right?)</p>
<p>I am a Canadian citizen and a resident of Quebec.</p>
<p>My GPA out of a 4 is a 3.8
My GPA out of including ap classes is 4.5
This past semester my GPA was a 5.6 out of 6.
I have taken 9 AP classes, 2 sophomore year, 2 Junior year, and 5 this year.
I have a composite SAT score of 2120.
Math 760 writing 690 and reading 670.
680 Math I SATII
650 Math II SATII (I was sick that day so that probably why it’s low)
I’m taking the Biology and Math II SATIIs this weekend and will probably get around a 700 on both. I am taking the ACT for the first time in February.
I am rank 151 out of 1060 students in my class( that’s most likely because of my nine AP classes[i got all A’s in them except my first AP class sophomore year in which I got a 78])
I have 187 community service hours at Memorial Herman hospital
I have 32 hours at my churches food pantry.
I play soccer but won’t play if admitted.
I applied to biomedical engineering. </p>
<p>What do you guys feel my chances are. I’m feeling nervous about college because I just had my interview with Brown and I’m debating doing more to improve my chances at brown or Columbia or Cornell.</p>