Chance me for ivy league 2014

<p>Hey wonder about 4 institutions: (reading some of these peoples chances that are posted are like wow, i really suck haha)
1.) Brown University (ED)
2.) Cornell Engineering
3.) University of Pennsylvania
4.) Dartmouth</p>

<p>Puerto Rican, from Long island
Major: engineering (undecided concentration)</p>

<p>Sats: 1330, 1970: CR: 620 Math: 710 Writing: 640
Sat subject: Phy: 670 Math1: 720 WH: 700 Bio: 690</p>

<p>GPA: 3.9 unweighted 4.0 Weighted
Rank: 13/314 (4%)
AP Exams: AP Scholar w/ honors
WH: 3 AH: 5 Bio: 5 Eng Comp: 4
Phy B: AB Calc: Chem: English Lit: (Not taken yet)</p>

<p>EC: JV, Varsity Soccer
Jv Basketball
Var Track
National Honor Society, Foreign Language Society
Athletes Helping Athletes
Peer Tutoring (alot)</p>

<p>WE: Worked 30-40 hrs peer week during summer (held multiple jobs)</p>

<p>seeing other peoples makes me really nervous...should i be?</p>

<p>Brown ED for Engineering?</p>

<p>What in the world are you smoking?</p>

<p>Yeah, you really need to boost your test scores. If you’re going for engineering, your math scores need to be just about perfect, particularly for the Ivy programs.</p>

<p>I’d say your chances are just about as good as your school rank</p>

<p>guys… he is puerto rican
match for all of them</p>

<p>well, i have 100% puertorican descent, my grandparents were born there does that count?</p>

<p>Being a URM doesn’t guarantee a spot in the Ivies, even with solid scores. You should still work on your test scores if possible.</p>

<p>but why brown tho?
i didnt even know they had an engineering department</p>

<p>I would say decent chance but probably will be tough at Dartmouth and Brown.</p>

<p>i think cornell is the best for engineering in the ivies…</p>

<p>if ur puerto rican the college board adds 200 points to each section of ur sats, i’m not even kidding</p>

<p>no i think im pretty sure i got a 1970…</p>

<p>^don’t worry, that guy is just messing with you cuz he knows he can’t compete with you. Good luck.</p>