<p>Sat Math section: 800/800
Sat Math 1 score: 800/800
Sat Math 2 score: 800/800</p>
<p>Awards/Honours:
*Project-Euler.Pb Ranked #4 in the United States
*Stack Exchange inc. Math rep. Ranked #5 in California
*Studied under the guidance of J.Rinekar in conjunction with the University of Columbia, prior to writing several papers on Number theory</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
*Self Study; Mathematics / Student
Hours spent per week: 45
Weeks spent per year: 52
Participated in: 9th,10th,11th,12th
*Collaborative blogs and online community Q&A/research sites
Hours spent per week: 25
Weeks spent per year: 52
Participated in: 10th,11th,12th
(E.G. Mathoverflow, MathStackExchange, ProjectEuler, etc)</p>
<p>Essays/Personal statements:
Very Well crafted</p>
<p>All SAT scores are from first sittings, I am white in ethnicity and I come from a low income family.</p>
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<p>I will also be applying under regular action to the associated colleges of arts and sciences for each of these schools, if you can chance me on any of them too I would appreciate it:</p>
<p>1.Cornell
2.Nyu
3.The University of Chicago
4.UCLA
5.UC Berkley
6.Harvey Mudd
7.Pamona College
8.Carnegie Mellon
9.Columbia
10.Duke
11.Brown
12.Stanford
13.Northwestern University
14.uiuc</p>
<p>Wow you seem extremely competent at mathematics. I myself like math. As far as your chances are concerned, I would say a match low match for UCLA and a match for NYU. The other top schools on your list are high matches/low reaches</p>
<p>You have amazing qualifications in mathematics. However you do not have that “well-roundedness” that colleges like Duke and Stanford look for in an applicant.
Therefore I would say
1.Cornell: Low reach
2.Nyu:Match/high match
3.The University of Chicago: The essays will be crucial here, if you make great ones you are in
4.UCLA: Match
5.UC Berkley: Low reach/High match
6.Harvey Mudd: Ok, getting in here is definitely harder than getting into UCLA and NYU, but I would say you are a match. Math is considered very highly here
7.Pamona College: Match
8.Carnegie Mellon: High Match
9.Columbia: I would say high match! I usually say that all Ivies are reaches, but your research experience here will help you a lot
10.Duke: Low Reach, not really well rounded
11.Brown: Low Reach, it is an Ivy
12.Stanford: Reach/high reach, you are not well rounded, and the stanford department of mathematics is arguably the best in the world
13.Northwestern University: High match
14.uiuc: low Match (almost a safety)</p>