chance me please!!

<p>my top colleges right now are:
columbia
princeton
carnegie mellon
northeastern
lehigh
rensselaer polytehnic institute
university of maryland college park
drexel
rutgers
stevens</p>

<p>theyre in reach, target, safety order. </p>

<p>my stats:
white female
GPA: 3.79
ACT:33 (will retake)
SAT math II: 720
SAT chemistry: 700 (will retake)
junior year ap's/ib's: ib literature, ib french higher level, ap calculus ab
senior year ap/ib's: ib literature, ib french higher level, ap art history, ap chemistry
extra curriculars: honor roll, national honor society, french honor society, president of habitat for humanity at school, president of habitat for humanity youth united of county, treasurer of society of women engineers, choir, guitar, piano, volunteer at library for the past 6 years
skills/awards: i do nanotechnology research at my school- Currently conducting project consisting of synthesizing differently shaped silver nanoparticles and exposing E. coli bacteria to these nanoparticles to observe antibacterial effects
awards: Yale Science and Engineering Award for the Most Outstanding Eleventh Grade Exhibit in Computer Science, Engineering, Physics or Chemistry
-United States Army Award for an outstanding science project at the North Jersey Regional Science Fair 2011
-Honorable Mention at Young Science Achiever’s Program </p>

<p>internship at George Washington Bridge, engineering department for senior year
i work 15 hours a week at a tea store</p>

<p>so do you think i'm good for these schools? and also for scholarships from them?</p>

<p>Some of the schools on your list don’t give merit scholarships, just so you know. Your research will really help though. Just curious, but how many times have you taken the ACT?</p>

<p>ive taken the ACT twice
and what are some good schools for merit scholarships if you know any??</p>

<p>To my knowledge, the only schools on your list that DON’T give merit scholarships are the Ivies.</p>

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