Chance me for Cornell, JHU, Drexel, Lehigh, etc?

<p>I'm currently a junior at a public vocational school currently ranked in the top 10 gold medal schools (Newsweek or ...the other one, one of which says our school is "too good to qualify as public") - saying this right off the top because my GPA is fairly low, a 92.2, or around 3.71. The way our school rankings work, I'm in the top 10%.
By the end of this year it should be around 93 - 94, when my junior year credits are added.</p>

<p>SATs: 2150 (combined 1600 is 1460), going to re-take in March - practice tests at consistent 2200+... hoping for 1500+/2250+
SAT IIs: 710 in Bio (botched it...), 800 in Math II
ECs and work experience: varsity swimming (3+ years), club swimming, art club, TSA, NHS, lifeguarding, piano(7+ years), volunteer work at local hospital, dance crew/modern dance, experimental research competition award, summer engineering programs, internship at Smithsonian Institute</p>

<p>-UConn
-Polytech NYU
-Lehigh
-Villanova
-Drexel
-Boston University
-Carnegie Mellon
-URI
-UMD
-John Hopkins
-Syracruse
-Cornell
-Columbia(lol. I know.)</p>

<p>JHU will be offended that you’re referring to it as John Hopkins University.</p>

<p>Yeah, I actually realized that later, but I can’t edit it now. :expressionless: thanks for your tremendous help though, really…</p>

<p>I’ll only speak for the ones I’m familiar with :slight_smile: I think you have a good shot at JHU (especially if you’re applying ED - are you?) and Cornell, like, I feel pretty good saying that you’ll probably get into at least one of them. Columbia… more of a reach… I wouldn’t count on it :stuck_out_tongue: But GL!</p>

<p>Thanks for the help. :]
I’m not sure if I want to apply ED for JHU, or any of those listed actually.
Most are going to be early action, but that depends on the acceptance stats of the schools. Columbia is a great school, but I am mostly applying to appease my father who works there, to be honest, so I’m not surprised.</p>