Chance me for JHU, Emory Northwestern and others!

<p>Hey everyone! Could you chance me for Emory, Johns Hopkins, UPenn, Northwestern and Princeton?
Here are my stats:
Class Rank: 4 of a class of approximately 500
SAT 2260 CR: 700 Math: 760 Writing: 800
SAT II: Bio M: 780 Chem: 780 USH: 770 WH: 780
GPA Unweighted 3.98 and weighted 4.7</p>

<p>Ethnicity: Asian (Indian)
AP scores are all 5's in World History, Computer Science A, Calculus BC, Language and Composition, Biology, Chemistry, and US History.
I've taken all of the available honors and AP courses I've been able to fit into my schedule and 1 extra not typically offered to sophomores as a sophomore. Currently taking Distance Calculus with Georgia Tech, AP Lit, AP Psychology, AP Physics, AP Micro and Macroeconomics, and AP European History. </p>

<p>ECs:
Captain of Fencing Team (3 years)
Placed 6th in the High School League Junior Year
"D" Rated Fencer in USFA
I plan on participating in the National Cup for fencing within the coming year.
President of Young Democrats
Math Club Secretary
Lead Organizer in a Marathon Gaming group for charity (involved helping design website, promote and actual participation in the marathon). We have raised $2000+ so far.
Member of Academic Bowl, National Honors Society, and Beta Club for 4 years, 2 years, 3 years, respectively
100+ hours volunteering at a nearby Neurodevelopmental Center specializing in helping disabled children
50+ Hours of Tutoring with the School</p>

<p>Awards
Have placed in top 3 in multiple fencing tournaments (received quite a few gold, silver and bronze medals)
National Spanish Exam - won Gold Award sophomore year.
Phi Beta Kappa Book Award
Georgia Merit Scholar
AP Scholar with Distinction </p>

<p>Thanks for the help and will chance back.</p>

<p>Your credentials seem outstanding. ECs are exemplary (particularly fencing, for me), achievements are excellent, and your schedule and AP performance is incredible. However your critical reading score seems low for tip-top schools like princeton, though not at all bad and I feel made up for with your excellent scores in pretty much all other sat I/II subjects. Your GPA is simply astounding-- the valedictorian of my class has only a 4.4 weighted! I wonder how our schools’ grading systems compare, I’m pretty sure he’s taken at least 9 AP’s before entering senior year with all 5s, and some extra classes on top of all that. One of my friends is applying to Johns Hopkins and to be honest though he’s not a poor student by any means your chances are better by a mile, so I think you should definitely apply to all of those schools if money is not an issue. Wish you luck, though I’m sure you won’t need much!</p>