<p>GPA: 4.0 (UW), 4.6(W)
SAT: 2250 (M: 730, CR: 760, W: 760) Just took once
ACT: 35 (M:35, R:35, W:35) Just took once
SAT II: Bio:800 Chem:780 Math II: 800 USHistory: 800 Chinese: 800
APs: Calc BC (5), History (5), Bio (5), Chines (5), Music (4)
Top 20 out of 600 students in my senior class -- Hornor Guard</p>
<p>ECs:
600+ hours volunteer in Hospital and Musium (Presidential award for the community service)
Junior Science and Humanities Symposium Regional Semifinalist (top 18 in region)
National Science Honor Society School Chapter President
Head Drum Major of Marching Band and Pep Band
California State Hornor Band for 3 yrs
Tri-M Music Honor society- Public relation officer
Captain of School Debate team
President of table tennis club and captain of JV tennis team
Science research in Stanford University with paper for science conference
Synopsis Science and Technology Championship award for 2nd Place Biological Sciences Technical Paper</p>
<p>Please look at my chance to the following school:
Harvard
Stanford
Princeton
Yale
UPenn
Columbia
Duke
UC Berkley
Brown
Boston U
Rice
Case Western
North Western</p>
<p>At the elite schools, there will be a lot of candidates like you. The details change across individuals, but the body of accomplishment is much the same. Others won’t have done so well on SATII, but have a more extensive record of APs. I think you are in at 3 out of the last four on your list. I think you are in at UC-Berkeley. Out of HSPYPnCD, I think you will be admitted to 2, waitlisted by 2, and rejected by 3. I don’t think anybody could predict which schools will result in which outcome, however. People get rejected by Duke, and admitted to Stanford; denied H and admitted Y. It becomes quite stochastic at this level, particularly given the number of students applying to a dozen or more places (such as yourself.)</p>
<p>Thanks for the reply, could you please rank me the chance for Yale from 1 to 10? Any suggestion for me to increase chance to get in?</p>
<p>The AP I listed is for my Junior year, but I have more extensive AP in current Senior year. All my AP courses are listed as follow:
AP Biology<br>
AP Chemistry
AP English Literature<br>
AP Calculus BC
AP Music Theory<br>
AP Government
AP Chinese Language<br>
AP US History
AP Statistics<br>
AP Economics<br>
Honors Chemistry<br>
College Physics 2A<br>
College Physics 2B<br>
Health: Emergency Response
American Literature Honors<br>
Certified College EMT courses</p>
<p>I would guess that your chances are three times higher than average–still makes it about a 25% probability. But you have done everything humanly possible; just write solid essays, see what you can do to make your application stand out, and be confident that you will have excellent options and no doubt a wonderful college experience. But if your heart is set on attending any one particular super-selective school, then you are likely to be disappointed.</p>