Chance me for my Schools Please!

UC Boulder
UC Irvine
Purdue
UConn
UT Austin
Boston University
University of Illinois- UC
NYU
Northeastern
Georgia Tech
University of Michigan
University of Southern California
UC Berkeley
Carnegie Mellon
University of Pennsylvania
Stanford
MIT
Yale
Harvard

I know my list is rather extensive, but I feel like its almost necessary for someone with my application.
Scores:

GPA: UW:3.93 W:4.48
Senior Year GPA is a 5.0/5.33
SAT: 1530

Indian Male from a magnet school in CT

Rank: 4, school doesn’t do ranking, so I’m in the top 5%

Course load: Took 4 AP courses last year and am taking 6 this year, which makes me the only kid from my school to complete all the challenging courses.

Extra Curriculars: Debate Team Captain, TSA Captain, Student Government Treasurer, Robotics Programming Leader, Math Team, Science Olympiad, Afterschool Tutoring, Yearbook Committee, Intern at UNH creating an MIT VSRT telescope, Interned at Yale

Did 2 Cybersecurity Courses from edX, and I’m working on a third one.

Major: Computer Science

Essay Theme/Topic: An Internship I did

Academic Achievements: Numerous 1st places at the Yale Urban Debate League, TSA National Division 1 1st place winners, Math Club state finalists, Participated in the Yale Physics Olympics, Won 3rd place for creating a drone, Won 3rd place for creating a braking system

Please chance me, I’m more than happy to chance back!

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Can you afford all of these schools?

The UC’s do not provide any financial aid for non-residents. Your fees will be $60K per year. Can your parents afford those costs?
Additionally, the CS major is impacted.
As a non-resident, the admissions are capped for OOS students.

Yes, my parents can afford all of the costs. Do you think I can get into the UC’s?

GPA and SAT scores wise, you’re pretty much on the side of getting into anywhere except the Ivy Leagues because them being extremely competitive and what not. Which universities are the ones that you really want?

Also consider what aunt bea is saying, try to lessen the burden on your parents (unless your parents are on the 1% side of the world). Consider universities that are going to give a scholarship over universities that just accept you.

I really want GeorgiaTech, Yale, UMich, and USC. I’m applying to a lot of scholarships outside of the college for money.

GT looks good, UMich probably, USC probably, Yale not likely.

Stanford, MIT, Harvard not likely, UPenn just slightly better.
CU, Purdue, UConn, Texas, BU very good chance.

Thanks @EV2017 , I was feeling the same thing too!

i think you hve a rlly great chance at any of the schools you listed (including ivys). anyways, do you know what scholarships you r going to apply to outside of the college because i am trying to look for some i can apply too because i am really low-income and can hugely benefit from them.

I’m so sorry, I’m not applying to scholarships outside of the colleges.

If you know the schools you really want, then why is an extensive list necessary?

Those fees must be expensive ~1500 USD