Chance Me Please...

<p>SAT I: 2140 (plan on retake -- getting >2200)</p>

<p>SAT II: Math II: 780
Chem: 800
Physics: Going to take in November </p>

<p>Academics:
Freshman Year
-Geometry H
-Symphonic Band
-English I
-Earth Space Science
-French I
-P.E.</p>

<p>Sophomore Year
-Algebra II H
-Concert Band
-Chemistry AP
-Computer Science A AP
-English II
-P.E.
-World History</p>

<p>Junior Year
-English III H
-AP Art History
-Pre-Calc H
-AP Physics
-Concert Band
-US History</p>

<p>Senior Year
-AP English
-Choir
-Concert Band
-Web Development
-AP Biology
-AP Calc BC
-US Gov/Economics </p>

<p>Class Rank: Top 10%
High School GPA (unweighted): 3.60
High School GPA (weighted):4.10 </p>

<p>AP Tests:
Chem - 5
Physics Mech - 5
Art History - 5</p>

<p>ECs:
Played piano since I was 5
-Completed social diploma under the American Guild System
-Finishing my diploma under the American Guild System in May
-Completed Advanced Bach
-Won a Bach Medal<br>
-Play in church
Played tuba since 7th grade
-All-State Honor Band in 8th and 11th grade
-Going to CBDA and CMEA All State again 12th grade
Science/Math Competitions
-Ocean Science Team 1, placed 4th at regional in 10th grade
-Compete in local math competitions
-Invited to do Round 2 for WonderCup in 9th grade</p>

<p>I am an Asian-American Male that was born here and living in California. I'm wondering what are my chances in getting into some UCs/Private Colleges. Here is a list of the colleges that I am applying to. Applying as an undecided, but planning on switching to engineering/computer science or biology.
-UCB
-UCLA
-UCSD (Safety School)
-UCD
-MIT
-Colombia<br>
-Harvard
-Princeton
-Cornell
-Carnegie Mellon</p>

<p>Please chance me, mainly on MIT, Princeton, Cornell, Carnegie Mellon, and UCB.
By the way, are there any other good colleges for me to apply to?</p>

<p>-UCB -- match
-UCLA -- match
-UCSD (Safety School) -- in
-UCD -- reach (just kidding)
-MIT -- high reach (wheres your uber math & science ECs? SAT II math ought to be 800)
-Colombia -- reach
-Harvard -- high reach
-Princeton -- high reach
-Cornell -- low reach
-Carnegie Mellon - low reach</p>