<p>In particular, what are my chances at Princeton?</p>
<p>SAT:[ul]
[<em>]800 Math
[</em>]700 Reading
[<em>]800 writing
[/ul]
SATII:[ul]
[li]800 Math Level 2[/li][</em>]800 Chemistry
[<em>]800 Physics
[/ul]
Biography: [ul]
[li]School: Private[/li][</em>]Rank: 1/45
[<em>]Race: White
[</em>]Gender: Male
[/ul]
AP (score in parenthesis if applicable, and "s" indicates selfstudy): [ul]
[<em>]AP Chemistry (5) s
[li]AP Physics B (5) s[/li][li]AP Statistics (5)[/li][</em>]AP Calculus BC (5) s
[<em>]AP US History (4)
[</em>]AP Latin
[<em>]AP Biology
[</em>]AP English Literature
[<em>]AP Physics C
[/ul]
Major Awards:[ul]
[li]Nation Latin Exam Gold medal x 2[/li][</em>]USNCO qualifier
[/ul]
EC:[ul]
[<em>]4 years of baseball
[</em>]4 years of basketball
[<em>]wrote program that calculates baseball statistics, and gave to the coaches for free
[</em>]Math team (captain)
[<em>]Latin trivia team (captain)
[</em>]Latin club
[li]tutoring my friends in Chemistry and Geometry[/li][/ul]
Intended major:[ul]
[li]Engineering[/ul]</p>[/li]
<p>Thanks so much, and I will chance back! (also, I hope the formatting is easy on the eyes)</p>
<p>Does your private school by any chance have a good relationship with Princeton? Coming from a private school + Good Awards + decent club involvement gives you a good shot.</p>
<p>Yeah I preferred a somewhat deep involvement in a small amount of clubs. A lot of my interest revolves around baseball, so hopefully colleges see I have a passion.</p>
<p>Also, I really enjoyed Latin, which is why I want to go to a strong liberal arts college, and not just a technical school.</p>
<p>Well, if you can make your passion(s) shine in your essays, you have a decent shot at all those schools. You are clearly academically qualified.</p>
<p>Solid App. I like how you organized it, as opposed to people who write page-long paragraphs. So did you not take Calc AB? Anyways, decent chance for at least 1 HYSPMC. Good Luck.</p>