Chance me please

<p>I am an Indian American who attends a top public high school (on average thirty kids a year go on to attend Ivy League institutions)
GPA-3.65-Unweighted
GPA-4.28-Weighted
AP's--Mostly fives and two fours on AP US, AP Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics, AP English Language and Composition, AP Chemistry, and AP World</p>

<p>Senior Schedule
-AP Government and Politics
-Honors Physics
-AP English -literature
-Big Brother/ Big Sister
-AP Calculus BC
-AP Spanish
-University economics class in Game Theory</p>

<p>-SAT I: 2140, Math-800, Writing-720, Critical Reading-620---plan on retaking
-SAT II's, Math II-800, Chemistry-760</p>

<p>-200+ hours of tutoring (community service)
-4 Years Varsity Track and Cross Country (Captain)
----Competed at Nationals, and State Qualifier
----I run a 52.0 400 meters, 1:58 800 meters, and 4:26 mile</p>

<p>President of Indian-American Club
Member of Model UN
Tutoring Officer</p>

<p>Also - 2 month long internships- one at the United Nations, and second on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange</p>

<p>School does not rank, but 375 kids in the grade</p>

<p>Strong recomendations</p>

<p>Do I have any chances at MIT, UPenn, Columbia, Cornell, UChicago, Wash U, and Harvard</p>

<p>I think you have a good chance of getting into these schools but you will have to get your SAT scores up a little. Other than that, you have good grades and community service/internships. Maybe get into some more clubs and ECs…</p>

<p>Please chance me back!! <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/951954-what-my-chances-ill-chance-you-back.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/951954-what-my-chances-ill-chance-you-back.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>SAT and GPA are way too low for MIT, Penn, Columbia, Harvard and (a little less) Cornell. Your ECs seem decent, so I’d say you have a shot at WUSTL and Chicago, but even if you EDed to the Ivys you listed, I don’t think you will have much of a chance.</p>

<p>Around what SAT and ACT scores would I need to become competitive</p>