Chance me please?

<p>So, Wharton would be my first choice
Other Ivies I would apply to: Brown, Columbia, Dartmouth, and Princeton</p>

<p>So my GPA : 3.8 unweighted 4.0 weighted on a 4.0 scale
SAT : 2200
All Honors and AP since Freshman Year
I go to a small public high school in NJ
EC's: FBLA member, treasurer, vice president, president, State committee member, NJ FBLA State Southern Region VP, Regional Winner 4 Years, State Winner 2 years, Attended National Leadership Conference in Philadelphia
UNSA: (United Nations Student Alliance - Treasurer)
Class Council: Vice President
Debate Team Member
DECA- VP position and regional winner
TSA( Technology Student Association) Vice President, won state awards
Peer Leader
On Bowling Team 3 years Golf Team 3 years
Took the following open coursework classes and MIT AND YALE:
Game Theory, Financial Theory, Financial Markets - Yale
Financial Management, The Law of Corporate Finance and Financial Markets,Entrepreneurial Marketing- MIT Sloan
Volunteered at Columbia University's Toy Drive for 3 years, Volunteered at Penn's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology for 50+ hours, Volunteered at University Medical Center at Princeton for 50+ hours, Volunteered at Princeton University's Davis International Center teaching English to immigrants for 50+ hours, Volunteered at St. Marys Church 30+ hours
I applied into Wharton and Dartmouth's Lead Program, with Summer at Penn as a backup. Would these make a difference?
Also I am Hispanic, Dad went to community college, mom didn't got to college. Income is 145000 a year.</p>

<p>Your volunteering seems all over the place. Are you continuing with them all or did you just commit to one for a certain amount of time? It might kind of seem like you have a hard time committing to something that way. Or maybe that’s just extremely paranoid me.</p>

<p>Your testing scores are definitely in the middle, but then again, a 2200 should be good enough. SATs aren’t everything at least. Your GPA is okay. Taking all honors and AP is definitely a good thing.</p>

<p>I don’t know what Wharton’s stats are, but I’m sure they’re good enough. Ivies, on the other hand, you’re going to need a great essay and great recs probably. They’re reaches for everyone, don’t forget that.</p>