SAT 1: 1550 (780 WR / 770 Math)
SAT Subject Tests: Math II 800 Chemistry 780 US History 770
AP: All 5’s
ECs:
Research internship at university biochem lab for past 4 years/summers (1,000+ hours)
Region ( competitive region)
1st award in category
Siemen’s Semifinalist.
Regeneron STS Scholar (Semifinalist)
1 submitted publication (co-author)
State Science Fair (competitive state)
4th in my category
Participate in sports, competed in tournaments (achieved 2nd place in two seperate events).
In Club, that teaches STEM and science to students (leader role).
Volunteering:
Local Hospital/medical clinic for 3-4 years, 15 weeks every year
You clearly have everything it should take to get into an Ivy League school, but you just never know. Some years they’re looking for one thing and some years they’re looking for something else. Here’s what’s important, you will get into a few very good schools with those grades and stats, just choose carefully. I got into a few very hard to get into schools this past year and made some mistakes and ended up taking a year off because of some indecision. If you have any questions, feel free to ask! I wish you all the best!
You’re clearly a very smart kid and have some competitive stats. Like @turbosloth said, you’ll definetely get into some good schools but no one can predict which.
I think you have a good chance at the lower Ivies such as Cornell, Brown, and Dartmouth. The other schools are reaches, but your scientific research will help a lot.
Bruh you don’t need a bump — literally chance me threads are practically useless. That being said, I think you have a good shot given your semifinalist in intel and siemens and your publication.
The only time that chance me threads for ivy’s have any use is when it needs to be broken that the ivy’s are a long shot at best and the student should stop being so obsessed.
Your a strong student and will get in somewhere, where, who knows.