Chance me for wharton please!

<p>male-high school sends grades to good schools
grades include- 13 A's 5's B's through junior year in almost all honors and ap classes
GPA-4.33 weighted(3.72 unweighted)
SATS-math 800
cr 650
writing 670
ACTS-expecting around 33-34
SAT IIs-will take math I math II and maybe Latin
EC's- 4 years of baseball(1 varsity)
4 years of varsity bowling(3 years as captain)
intermural basketball club(1 year as president)
national honors society
latin club
1st place in accounting 2 at regional FBLA event</p>

<p>more useless clubs to fill a resume... </p>

<p>also besides wharton what are my chances at
uva(out of state)
unc-chapel hill(out of state)
emory
wash u in st louis
ucla
university of florida</p>

<p>i have safeties too, i just want to know whats worth applying too</p>

<p>don't bother taking math I and math II - unless you're just doing it for practice</p>

<p>Math II is the one you should take :)</p>

<p>You have pretty good chances, you're SAT"s and Academics are quite high :)</p>

<p>Don't let other people's hgih scores etc get to you, I mean I only got 2010 on my SAT and I think i'm predicted a 38 on IB and I'm still applying, I mean who knows right?</p>

<p>:D</p>

<p>I think the FBLA award should help
Are you applying ED?
If you're applying RD, maybe you can try taking the SAT-I again...</p>

<p>Do you live in California?
I think your chances for UCLA should be higher if you are a CA resident.
I dont really know anything about the other schools on your list, sorry.</p>

<p>you have an ok chance for washu. send in your 33-34 ACT instead of your SAT score. it would be stronger, and WashU doenst require the Writing section of the ACT.</p>

<p>honestly, wharton is a longshot.
your SAT cr and writing scores are not very competitive
also, you don't really have any leadership-type ec's</p>

<p>it will be a big reach</p>

<p>you should only have about 1-2 reach schools, or else you are wasting your money. Half of my applications were to reach schools because I didn't do my research. $350 down the drain. :(
Anyways ucla seems a good option. You're also in state, so I think you have priority? Wharton would be a reach.</p>