<p>You have the leadership, the ECs, the scores, and (hopefully) the personality to get into any of those schools. But it’s a crapshoot for the Ivies, unfortunately, so you might want to think about raising that rank. However, you’re an outstanding applicant, so getting into college is only a gamble for HPYSM (and I noticed you have all except for MIT). Also, I know that Harvard requires 3 SAT II subject tests. Given your perfect grades in the ones you already took, I would imagine that you’ll do just as well whatever other test you decide to take. Now, on to the chancing. </p>
<p>On a scale of 1-10 (1 the lowest, 10 the highest): </p>
<p>Harvard: 5.5
Princeton: 5.5
Yale: 6.5
Stanford: 5.5
Dartmouth: 7 (this is contingent upon the strength of your essay)
Brown: 7
Columbia: 7
UPenn: 7.5
Northwestern: 9.5
Duke: 9.5</p>
<p>My predictions may seem a little dour (HPYS) or a little too optimistic (Columbia, UPenn, Duke), but I think that you should have a fair chance at any of those schools. In your case, it’ll boil down to the content and quality of your essay, and not much else.</p>
<p>Please chance back!
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