Chance Me for UPENN and Cornell?

<p>I'm from New Jersey and I am Asian</p>

<p>GPA: 3.93 (Weighted, but my school has a very different scale. Will colleges be able to tell?)
Unweighted: I assume to be around atleast 3.75 or higher
LAST and BEST SAT: 2200 (CR:760 M:720 W: 720)
SUPERSCORE: 2280 (CR:760 M:800 W:720)
Rank: 4/300ish
A.P. Scholar with honor junior year and possible A.P. Scholar with distinction next year</p>

<p>Classes:
Rigorous schedule composed of honors and A.P.'s
Sophomore Year: A.P. European History
Junior Year: A.P. Gov., Biology, U.S. History, and Lang and Comp.
Senior Year: A.P. Calc, Computer Science, Physics 1, Environmental Science, Literature</p>

<p>ACTIVITIES:
-hundreds of community service hours (road cleanups, creek cleanups and other service opportunities provided within my clubs)
-Supervisor at my local elementary school
-Volunteer at my local library
-student tutor
-member of NHS in my school
-treasurer of Key Club
-Officer of my Human Rights Club
-Member of my environmental club
-Member of my Varsity Tennis Team and XC team</p>

<p>I plan on majoring in Computer Science. What are my chances at getting accepted into these Schools? and am I good enough for a scholarship?</p>

<p>for some reason my school doesn't give unwtd gpa....ugh,Can you recommend anymore colleges for comp sci, im still very open?</p>

<p>Like many on here say, the ivies are a crapshoot. However your GPA and Sat look to be in range with those who were accepted to ivies. EC’s are good but i think the lack of computer science focused activities besides the ap class may hurt you. If you are looking for other schools good for computer science UIUC and Georgia tech are very good. These schools are on par with (if not better in my opinion) than cornell and upenn. University of Washington, UMich, and UMaryland are lower tier schools but are still good. And being from New Jersey as well, it wont hurt to apply to Rutgers. As much as everyone in Nj wants to get out for college, Rutgers in all actuality is not a bad school. Rutgers is as good as you make it to be. You can be one of those students who parties day and night and flunks out or you can be a Student who works hard and gets accepted to MIT, Stanford, JHU, and slew of others places for graduate school (yes this actually happened). It has a large CS community so you would be well supported if you want there. I hope this post helps!</p>

<p>Forgot to add. With your scores you may be eligible for a full ride to Rutgers (Presidential scholarship)</p>

<p>I think they will be able to tell about the gpa. However, your strong class rank says a lot. 2280 is a solid SAT score, and your ECs seem to be above average. </p>

<p>I think you have a good chance. How are your subject tests?</p>

<p>If you really want to go to Penn, I would recommend applying ED. They admission rates are significantly higher. The regular admission rate for Penn SEAS was very low this year.</p>