Chance me for UPenn, Michigan, Cornell & others

<p>I am a junior at a top public high school in Indiana and I am looking to get into Penn (along with Cornell are my two "reach" schools).</p>

<p>SATI: 2140, 770 M, 690 W, 680 CR (retaking in Oct.- hopefully getting to 2200)
ACT: 32 (probably wont send)
SAT II: 750 Math II, 730 Physics, 730 Literature
GPA: 3.96 uw, 4.24 w
AP World - 4, AP US - 4, AP Calc AB - 5, AP Gov - 4, AP Lit - 5, will have four more AP's by end of senior year
Class Rank: Top 8% of class, very competitive haha.
EC's
Tennis 9-11
Speech 9-12, Treasurer in 11th, President in 12th (i know this for a fact)
State Qualifier, NFL Distinction
Summer Job after tenth grade
Volunteering – 120+ hrs
IJCL competitor (state latin competition) – placed in 5 events
State DECA competition 11th and 12th grades
11th – 6th in event
National Honors Society
National Merit Commended, Maybe Semifinalist.
Student Government – Committee chair for school activities week
Helped Run Blood Drive</p>

<p>First Choice:
1. Penn
2. Michigan
3. Cornell
4. Northwestern
5. Pittsburgh
6. Purdue
I'm mostly looking for a school that has a good biomedical engineering program plus a dentistry school on campus. I know Northwestern doesn't have that but it's nearby.</p>

<p>bump. And I will chance back, thanks for any replies.</p>

<ol>
<li>Penn- Reach</li>
<li>Michigan- Low Reach</li>
<li>Cornell- Low Reach- Reach</li>
<li>Northwestern- Reach</li>
<li>Pittsburgh- ?</li>
<li>Purdue- ?</li>
</ol>

<p>ACT’s aren’t bad for Cornell, think their average floats around 33’s anyway. But your current 2100 SAT ‘cuts it’ at Cornell, though 2200 significantly helps and puts you more ‘into the ball park’ for UPenn.
I’d do a biomed internship at a local lab or something over the summer to better show your interests and make yourself more appealing (too late for a summer program, though you can always independantly email other labs and stuff).</p>

<p>[YouTube</a> - RickRoll’D](<a href=“http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0]YouTube”>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0)
this video has been immensely helpful in my search for the right college. I’m in a similar place in terms of college admission, so I am sure you’ll find this helpful. I know you</p>