Chance me please?

<p>My top schools are Princeton, Johns Hopkins, Harvard, and UVa.</p>

<p>I live in MD so UVa would be out of state.</p>

<p>Grades:
3.71 unweighted, 4.5 weighted</p>

<p>course schedule senior year:
IB English 2
Multivariable Calculus
IB HL Math
IB Theory of Knowledge
Student Leadership (my SGA period)
IB Physics 2
IB History 2</p>

<p>Test scores:
SAT = Reading - 750, Math - 740, Writing - 640
SAT IIs = Math 2 - 800, US History - 800, Physics - 690
APs:
Government & Politics – 4
US History – 5
Microeconomics – 5
Macroeconomics – 5
European History - 5
BC Calculus – 4 (AB sub score – 5)
French Language – 4
Physics C – Mechanics – 3
will take Eng Lit this year</p>

<p>IB Economics Standard Level – 5
IB French Standard Level – 5</p>

<p>will take:
IB English Higher Level
IB History HL
IB Mathematics HL
IB Physics SL</p>

<p>ECs: Student Body (SGA) President, Captain/MVP/3 year starter on varsity soccer team (I've played for 14 years), 13 year Girl Scout, lots of voluteering, French Honor Society, National Honor Society, viola for 8 years, treasurer for 3 years of a club that helps Chinese orphans</p>

<p>AP Scholar with Distinction, working on final paperwork for my Gold Award</p>

<p>I'm applying to be an Engineering major, and I'm a girl.
My school doesn't rank, but I'd be the top 10th.</p>

<p>Thank you so much!</p>

<p>I don't mean to sound "rude", but you're very clearly qualified for any prestigious school. The fact is that all Ivies are extremely competitive, and even the best student can be rejected for not meeting quotas. </p>

<p>What do you think CC has to offer you? Affirmation that you're an outstanding student? I've never seen someone that could take so many AP's (though my school has block scheduling), have so many EC's with leadership positions, and come out with good grades.</p>

<p>You have a fighting shot anywhere. Best of luck.</p>

<p>Wow, you're a Girl Scout, too! Awesome! I did my Gold Award going into junior year :-D.</p>

<p>I think engineering as a girl will help...not to mention your subject test scores...the writing score might be a bit of a downer, but I don't know how much they would take that into consideration for engineering (except that you have to write technical reports?)</p>

<p>I'd say you're a shoe-in for UVA and Hopkins, but I don't know if I'd count on Harvard or Princeton, just because they take like 10%. My guess with Harvard/Princeton/Yale is that they put all the best kids in a pile, throw their applications up in the air, and whichever get picked up first get in :-P.</p>

<p>Good luck! I hope you get in everywhere :-).</p>

<p>great chance for Hopkins probly even a match, UVA is a high match cuz OOS, and the ivies like ^ poster said, odds work against you. Good luck.</p>

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<p>Based on the people from my school who have gotten into Johns Hopkins, who have markedly worse qualifications than you do, I'd say you'd be in there, as well as at UVA. With Princeton and Harvard, anything can happen, but I think you'd be in the running there for acceptance.</p>