Chance me for Stanford, I'm in Washington state

<p>Ethnicity: Chinese
Gender: Male
School: Top public @ WA
SAT: 2310 maybe will retake, predicting >2350 on account of 239 PSAT (took PSAT well after SAT
SAT2: 800 Math2, 800 Physics, 800 Chem, 730 Lit
APs: CompSci A--5, World Hist--5, Calc AB--5, Calc BC--5, Chem--5, US Hist--5, Bio--5, Eng Lang--5, Macroecon--5, Microecon--5, Phys B--4, French Lang--3
GPA: 4.0 UW, >4.6 W
Class rank: #4 after 1st sem junior yr, hopefully is #3 or, dare I hope, #2 (i'll find out once next yr starts)
ECs: piano, math club (9-12), robotics club--programming team member (10-12), chem club founder/president (11-12), school student finance association founder/president (11-12), ~100 hrs community service distributed between various places, performing research w/ top professor in his field @ UW this summer, peer tutor, martial arts (8-10)
going to continue w/ that prof through the school yr, might start another research internship too if time permits</p>

<p>thanks,</p>

<p>gfortran</p>

<p>forgot to add, vice president of econ club (11-12)</p>

<p>You definitely have the scores and grades to go to Stanford, but I think the issue is finding out what sets you apart from the applicant pool. Lots of Stanford applicants are part of their math/chem/finance club and have similar ECs, so try your best over the summer to find something unique about yourself that helps you stand out from the crowd.</p>