<p>I'd say a competitive shot at all of them because of uniquness. One piece of advise: Don't send the ACT, 2200 SAT is much better and you would be better off not sending the ACT.</p>
<p>Why did you say that its hard to get a good education in your area? Obviously your school offered excellent, rigorous courses that many schools lack.</p>
<p>I don't know anything about chances so I won't make up false info. But, being a runner myself, those are some damn fast times. I think they will have a huge effect on your application especially if you can shave a few seconds off in your 1600 time (and I do realize that that's pretty hard to do but you have outdoor and all of track next year) and endurance obviously grows with age so you will see pretty big improvements with your times.
You might have to redshirt or something but the coaches can help you get admission. They probably can't guarantee it in ivy schools but it will help. I recommend you email some coaches to show interest.</p>
<p>And for those people who say he doesn't have enough ec's, he is up there with the best runners in the country. He's found what he enjoys and what he's successful at. That's all that he needs.</p>
<p>Oops my bad you're a senior. I have no idea why I assume everybody is a junior. Probably because I am. Lol. And I'm guessing you already knew what I previously posted</p>