Chance me for Carnegie Mellon and MIT?

<p>I want to study Architecture or Architectural Engineering - here's my profile:</p>

<p>Academics:
Class Rank - 10 out of 380 (top 3%)
Cumulative GPA: 4.46 (weighted) and 4.0 (unweighted)
Taken AP Chemistry, AP Calculus, AP English, AP Latin Vergil (out of 6 AP's offered at my HS)
SAT Reasoning: 2100 (670 on Math, 680 on CR, 750 on Writing)
ACT: 31
SAT II: (yet to take Math II), 670 on Biology</p>

<p>School Clubs:
NHS (National Honor Society)
CSF (California Scholarship Federation)
JCL Honor Society (junior classical league)
Latin Club President</p>

<p>Other ECs:
Varsity Cross Country/Track
4 Year Varsity Athlete
4 Year Scholar Athlete
Club Soccer 6 years - team captain 1 year
Youth Group Leadership Team
Creative Director (Yearbook Staff) - 2 years
Co-founder and President of our local United Way Youth Board</p>

<p>Awards:
President's Award for Community Service from the President of Cal Poly SLO
Introductory Speaker at the 40 Developmental Assets conference in California</p>

<p>Employment:
Courtesy Clerk at Albertsons - 20 hours a week for 2 years</p>

<p>My ethnicity is white.</p>

<p>Can anyone (maybe a CMU student) chance me for Carnegie Mellon? I have a feeling my SAT's might be dragging me down as far as MIT, but do I have a chance?</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>I’m new at this but …
I’d say high match for CMU and high reach for MIT
SAT match score could be higher since you’re applying for engineering, especially for MIT where 800 on math is a norm.
:)</p>

<p>Match at CMU, MIT is likely rejection</p>

<p>You need to get your SAT score up to at least 770, especially for Math since you are studying something related to Engineering.</p>

<p>thanks for the replies. Do you think that a high score, like a 770, on the Math II subject test would suffice?</p>

<p>It may suffice for CMU, but an 800 on Math II is the norm for MIT.</p>

<p>yeah 770 math2 really isnt very high at all…</p>