Chance me for Georgia Tech, UGA, MIT, CalTech, Stanford

Demographics: White, Male, family income 100k+

Intended Major: Computer Science

Test Scores:
-1520 SAT (760 Math, 760 Reading/Writing)
-35 ACT (36 Reading, 35 Science, 36 English, 33 Math)
Academics:
-4.0 GPA UW, Top of Class (97.5/100 average grade) out of 300 students
-Pre-IB for 2 years, then STEM-based curriculum
-AP Calculus BC, AP Economics, AP Computer Science, AP Statistics, AP Lang and Comp, AP US History, AP Physics C

Recommendations:
-12th Grade Calculus Teacher: He is always really impressed with me and makes a show of it, and I know that he wrote an excellent recommendation for me.
-11th Grade Language Teacher: I was his best student last year and he has told me that he appreciates my help in preparing others for the AP exam. He has written many rec letters and I believe he wrote a very good one for me.

Extracurriculars:
-Founded and am currently running my own programming club at my school. I am reaching out to elementary and middle schools to teach the younger generation to code, as well as presenting an outlet for students that are not satisfied with the monotonous way schools teach code currently.
-Lead programmer for FRC Robotics Team at my school
-Captain of the Math Team for 2 years, President this year. Competed in 3 competitions but had negligible results
-Captain of Chess Team for 2 years. Competed and won in local events
-Member of National Honor Society for 3 years. Hundreds of community service hours under this organization
-Summer internship at Georgia Tech under the ASDL STEP Program. Built and coded an autonomous boat with a team.
-Youth Leadership Douglas Alumni, a program run by my local Chamber of Commerce to teach kids to be better leaders. We participated in public speaking and developed our own portfolios.
-Adjutant for Mathematics Honor Council at my school. We report violations of the honor code and discuss solutions and punishment.

Thanks in advance for chancing me!

I’d bet my house on you getting into Georgia Tech and UGA. I’d say you have a fair shot at CalTech and MIT - just keep in mind students with near-perfect scores and GPAs get rejected all the time. As for Stanford, that really depends on your essays. Your GPA and ACT easily meet their threshold, but you need to really stand out in your EC’s and/or essays for them to accept you. Also, I’d recommend that you take the math lvl 2 subject test and a science (sounds like physics in your case). You can sign up for the December one, and that will strengthen your app further.