CHANCE ME: MIT/Caltech/Harvard/Harvey Mudd/Stanford/Brown ????

<p>Could you please tell me my chances of getting into different schools and if possible also include what amount of financial aid i could expect?</p>

<p>Schools I would like to know my chances at:
MIT
Caltech
Harvey Mudd
Stanford
Brown (specifically - Brown</a> University: Program in Liberal Medical Education )
Harvard</p>

<p>Stats:
3.88 unweighted gpa
4.48 weighted gpa
Class Rank = Top 5% (this is with the class ranking of the class above mine because I am graduating early - will they take this into consideration because otherwise I would be 2nd or 3rd for my class of 700?)</p>

<p>Schedule:</p>

<p>Pre-High School
Algebra 1-2
Honors Geometry</p>

<p>Freshman
Honors Freshman English
Honors Algebra 3-4
Honors Biology 1-2
Advanced PE (PE credit)
3D Modeling and Animation (fine art)
Computer Applications (required)
Latin 1-2
Latin 3 (tested out with above a 90% on final)</p>

<p>Sophomore
AP English: Language and Composition
AP World History and Geography
Honors Chem
Honors Physics 1-2
Human Anatomy and Physiology (1st sem) / Intro to Graphic Art (2nd sem)
Honors Finite Math/Honors Brief Calc
Health (1st sem)
Honors Sophomore English (taken over the summer between Freshman and Sophomore year)</p>

<p>Junior/Senior (im graduating as a junior - this is my planned schedule for next year)
Advanced Composition (honors senior english)
AP Calculus BC
Honors Physics 3-4
AP Chemistry
Advanced Studies (Quantum Physics - independent study)
AP United States History
Honors Economics (1st sem)/AP United States Government (2nd sem)
Applied Linear Algebra/Abstract Algebra</p>

<p>Planned AP Tests:
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
AP Biology
AP Calculus BC
AP United States History
AP World History and Geography
AP Macroeconomics
AP Microeconomics
AP Chemistry
AP English: Language and Composition
AP Computer Science A</p>

<p>PSAT Score (my national merit year):
Reading=72
Math=76
Writing=56</p>

<p>SAT:
Haven't taken any SATs but plan on taking SAT in math and physics (every single person at my school as gotten 800s on the physics SAT because our physics program is so hard) and then the classic normal SAT (based on practice tests I believe I can score 2200+).</p>

<p>Extracurriculars(as of 1st of April 2011):
Boy Scouts - (7-8) years
Track and Field: Pole Vault - 2 years
Cross Country - 2 years
Academic Decathlon - 1 year
Science Bowl - 1 year
Quiz Bowl - 1 year
HOSA (Health Occupation Students of America) - 1 year
Literary Magazine Club (creative writing publishing club) - 2 years
Engineering Club - 2 years</p>

<p>Additional Programs/Accomplishments:
NSLI-Y (possible as I am a semi-finalist)
AMC (94.5) Sophomore Year
AIME (dont have official score yet, but i know i got at least 5 right)
Arizona State Math Test - 31st place; score of 208... top for my class and top for my math level
USAMO (possibly this year... don't know for sure yet)
Arizona Regional Science Bowl - 5th place
Eagle Scout</p>

<p>Thanks!!!</p>

<p>Right now it’s not that high. 5-18% at best I’m guessing. You have a great variety of extracurriculars but none that really standout (if you have a couple pres spots that would help) if you make usamo that would be great, it seems math is a strong point so try to focus on that</p>

<p>If you’re a female or a URM (underrepresented minority) you stand a fair chance, assuming that you are planning on majoring in math, science or engineering. If you’re male and white or Asian, your best shot would be to focus on athletics and to become a desired player, otherwise you’re probably out of luck – the schools you listed turned away plenty of SAT 2400 valedictorians this year and it’s not likely to get any easier next year.</p>