<p>Hi! I'm going to be a senior this fall, and I'd just like to know what schools I have a chance at to make the application process a little easier. I'm mostly worried about my SAT score, since it's a little low for these schools.
Thanks for any help! :)</p>
<p>Schools: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, NYU, UChicago, Rice, Columbia, WashU, UPenn, UT (safety)</p>
<p>Gender: Female
Ethnicity: Asian
State: TX</p>
<p>Numbers:
Class Rank: 1/702
GPA UW: 4.00
GPA W: 5.82/6.00
SAT: 2310 - 740 CR, 800 M, 770 W
PSAT: 225
Subject Tests: 800 Math 2, 780 Biology, 750 Chemistry
APs: Computer Science A (5), French (4), US History (5), Calculus BC (5), Psychology (5), World History (4), Chemistry (5), Computer Science AB (3), English Literature (5), Biology (5)</p>
<p>Academics: I've been taking as many AP classes as possible all through my high school years - 6 or 7 each year - and have gotten all A's.</p>
<p>Senior Classes: Statistics AP, Health/Speech, PE, Music Theory AP, Physics C AP, Gov/Eco AP, English IV AP</p>
<p>Extra-Curriculars: Mainly piano, Mu Alpha Theta (10-12), JETS/Science Olympiad (10-12), French Club (11-12, secretary)</p>
<p>Volunteering: I'm part of an organization that lets me go to hospitals and retirement homes around my city to play piano; various volunteer work at community events</p>
<p>Awards:
Piano: 1st at the state competition, 2nd at an international competition, many other awards at various competitions
MAO/JETS/French/UIL: various awards at regional and state levels
Siemens Regional Semifinalist, NMSF, NHS/SNHS</p>
<p>Summer Programs: I've been going to a 6-week honors math camp every summer for 5 years now, and was a counselor this year. The camp is for high school students who are advanced at math; we learn topics like Number Theory and Analysis that are aren't usually taught in high school.</p>