Chance me for Princeton, Yale, MIT, and Stanford

<p>I have been actively involved in my community and school and have earned the President's award for 4,000 community service hours. I have a 4.00 GPA unweighted and will take all possible AP classes for my school (I've taken 2 and will take 2 more my senior year). I am the current salutatorian out of 100 people. I have a 34 on my ACT composite with a 35 on English and a 36 on Math. I have a 2240 on the SAT with a 730 CR, 790 Math, and 720 Writing. I am an Eagle Scout with 6 palms and have been recently been named the American Legion Tennessee Eagle Scout of the Year and 2nd in the National Eagle Scout of the Year competition. I am a member of Leadership for the Lord, Bible Club, Spanish Club, National Honor Society (since 10th grade), and SGA (grade representative for 1 year). I have played piano for 10 years and trombone for 4 years. I play trombone on the Memphis Youth Symphony and have made all west for 2 years. I also sing in my school's A Capella and have made all west for 4 years with 1 year as an alternate for all state. In scouts I am the National Order of the Arrow (BSA honor society) chairman for my lodge and received the triple crown award. I am captain of my tennis team which went to state this year and have played soccer and footbal for 7 and 5 years respectively. I am attended Boy's State this summer and out of 600 applicants, I was chosen as first alternate for boy's nation (only 2 were accepted). I will be a page for a U.S. federal senator two weeks this summer in Washington D. C. What are my chances of getting accepted? </p>

<p>Another point of note: I toured MIT, Yale, Princeton, Harvard, and West Point and actually got to have lunch with a Yale professor.</p>

<p>They are of course reaches as they are for everyone else. Your application is very average, but the volunteering and Eagle Scouting is very impressive. MIT is the least likely as you don’t have much about math and science. post your courses so I can chance you more in depth.</p>

<p>Ive taken the following (I am including what I will have taken when I graduate):
Senior wind ensemble-4 years
AP English language and composition
AP English literature
AP U. S. History
AP Chemistry
AP BC Calculus (which I helped start at my school)
A Capella-4 years
Honors English-2 years
Honors chemistry
Honors biology
Honors algebra I and II
Honors precalculus
Government
World History
Bible-4 years
Honors geometry (I was awarded the geometry award-one awarded in school)
Spanish I and II (I was awarded the Spanish II award)</p>

<p>MIT is a mid-high reach (biggest weakness: lack of math/science achievement). Princeton Yale and Stanford are pretty unlikely but you have a solid chance there and may get into 1 or more of those 3 or none at all. Good luck to you!</p>