Chance me for (University of Florida, Georgia tech, Boston University, Princeton)

<p>Test Scores:
SAT: 2070 (650 reading, 750 math, 670 writing)
SAT II scores:
Math II: 770
Physics: 780
Spanish: 750</p>

<p>GPA:
Unweighted: 3.8214
Weighted: 5.2391 (out of 6.0)</p>

<p>Class rank:
9 out of 731</p>

<p>major: biomedical/chemical engineer</p>

<p>extracurriculars/clubs/honor societies:
Florida Youth Orchestra(7th - 12th)
Junior Statesmen of America(political activism and debate) - president
Congressional Youth Cabinet(I work with Congressman Ted Deutch on political issues)
Math club director(throughout high school) - president
National Honor Society
Mu alpha theta-president of math tutoring
Science national honor society
Tri-M (music honor society)</p>

<p>Senior schedule:
AP Calculus BC
Orchestra VI honors
AP Psychology
AP Biology
AP Physics C electricity and magnetism
AP Environmental Science
AP Literature and Composition
AP Computer Science AB
AP US Government and Politics</p>

<p>total number of AP classes taken including senior year: 19</p>

<p>Princeton: Reach (not sure whether it’s reachable or not)
BU: Low match/Match
UF: Low match/Match
GA Tech: High match</p>

<p>For GA Tech, your SAT is slightly above 25% while your GPA is below 25%. Your should be high match. Where is your home state?</p>

<p>My home state is Florida.</p>

<p>I’m shocked. Your stats are pretty close to mine, we have similar ec’s and career aspirations, and we’re both from Florida. </p>

<p>Anyways, I’d say you have a good chance at bu, uf, and ga tech. Chances for Princeton are slim for anyone, though you can’t get in if you don’t try!</p>

<p>billcsho, the 25th percentile you mentioned for Georgia tech is based on their weighted system which adds .5 to AP classes. An unweighted 3.83 is probably somewhere between 25th and 75th percentile and since he took a large amount of AP’s, his GT weighted is probably very high.</p>