Chance me if you would please?

<p>-Schools : NYU (most likely Stern), UCLA, Northwestern, Stanford (Stanford seems like a big reach to me, but as you'll see, family is kind of pushing for it + Legacy)</p>

<p>Ethnicity: Mixed (Half White, Half Asian - Singapore)</p>

<p>Father Education: Ph.D + 2 Masters (Statistics, Operations Management/Research, MBA I believe) from Stanford University</p>

<p>Mother Education: MBA</p>

<p>Brother Education (only sibling): Current Sophomore at Stanford University</p>

<p>SAT: 2160 - 650/770/740 (CR/M/W) --Note: I've only taken them once, and I'm sure I can raise the reading score to at least 700, possibly the others also (Math in particular) based on my PSAT. </p>

<p>GPA UW - ~3.70
GPA Weighted - ~4.30</p>

<p>AP Classes -- Sophomore: AP World History, AP Calc AB
Junior: AP Chem, AP Calc BC, AP US History, AP Statistics, AP English 11
Senior: AP Economics, AP Gov + Political Science, AP Envir. Science</p>

<p>Extracurricular/Volunteer/Misc.
Ultimate Frisbee (10,11,12) - State Champions
District Tutoring Program (10,11,12)
Cricket Club (10,11,12)
District Environmental Education Counselor (150 Total Community Service Hours)
University Hospital Volunteer (10,11,12 - 4 hours per week, 42 Weeks Per year)
U.S. Soccer Federation Grade 8 Soccer Referee (9,10,11,12 - 6 hours per week, 20 Weeks Per Year)
Reecreational Basketball Player/Coach (9,10,11,12)</p>

<p>National Honors Society
Westinghouse Science Honors Institute
PSAT - 227 (Possible National Merit)</p>

<p>Also, if anyone has suggestions for similar schools, please do enlighten me. I have interests in Business/Medicine as well as possibly Engineering. Different aspects of each seem appealing to me, and I still have to make up my mind.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Note: When considering NYU, what are my chances for CAS in contrast to Stern?</p>

<p>NYU CAS: Match
NYU Stern: High match
Stanford: Reach
UCLA: Match (can you pay full freight?)
NWU: Reach</p>

<p>NYU Stern: match
UCLA: match
Stanford: reach
NU: low reach</p>

<p>Carnegie Mellon University has great engineering and a pretty good business program. Located right outside Pittsburgh. Washington University at St. Louis has an excellent pre-med program and all other areas of study are pretty good as well. Both of these schools would probably be low reaches for you like Northwestern.</p>