Chance me please!

<p>Hey guys! I know a lot of people post "chance me"s on this website, but Im like most people: I really want to know what I can improve on in order to get into an Ivy League.I am a junior. Im undecided as far as majors go, although Im leaning towards the medical field. My top reach schools are Harvard, Yale, Brown, Princeton, Duke, Columbia and Stanford.</p>

<p>*Acdemic: Highly acclaimed public school, 5.5 GPA junior year, taking 7 AP's this year (by the time i graduate, i will have taken 18 AP classes in total), number 2 of my class, straight A's all of igh school, AP Scholar with Distinction as a sophmore (four 5's on AP exams), i need to take my junior ap tests later this week. Best student athlete 2012. University of Rochester susan b anthony book winner, several outstanding student awards at my high school and amazing recommendation letter options. Accepted into the Young Scholars program of my state ( they take 40 students out of 200 or so applicants, must have psat score in the top 98% in the country) and I got accepted into the MITES engineering one week program (first of my school to get accepted, very selective)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars: Swimming since i was 11 and compete for school, city and national team (of my native country). I hold a national record, have various national medals and have been selected for international competitions for the country of Colombia, as well as Junior World championships this summer. In USA, ive been to state championships, national meets, and have school records. Im the founder and president of a club at school, and am very active in NHS (next years president, and i have recieved local awards for this years contibutions). 200+ service hours</p>

<p>Tests: 790 on spanish subject test, 214 on psat, 1970 on my first sat a few months ago (im trying to get at least a 2200), 5's on all completed ap course examinations</p>

<p>Background info: Hispanic, female, 2nd generation (first generation to apply for usa college), daughter of a single mom, bilingual , around 75,000 annual household income. Im am a dual citizen of my native country and the usa.Please let me know your opinion</p>

<p>WoW. You have great chances, anyway I know people who had EC’s and test scores much better than you have, but hadn’t been accepted to these schools. It’s good that you have passion and interests, it’s very important and your next step should be writing amazing essays. Also, increase you SAT reasoning score up to 2250+. Then I think you would have greater chances. Good luck.</p>