Chance me, please

<p>My top choice right now is Yale, but I don't want to get my hopes up too high since I know that it's obviously a very selective college. I'm pretty confident that I will get into UNC, maybe Duke, what are some good-fit colleges I should consider?</p>

<p>STATS:</p>

<p>Asian Female</p>

<p>GPA weighted: 5.3
GPA unweighted: 3.8</p>

<p>Rank: My school doesn't rank, but probably top 10% out of 300?</p>

<p>SAT I: 2380
SAT II: Biology-790, World History-790</p>

<p>Senior Classes:
AP Economics (Macro/Micro)
AP Psych
AP Stats
Western Religions Revelations and Doubt (6.0 class, but extra cool)
Research in Chemistry (independent research)
Honors Physics with Advanced Topics
[I don't know what classes I'll get 2nd and 3rd trimester]</p>

<p>AP's:
Biology-5, Chemistry-5, Calc BC-5, Art History-5, World History-5, US Gov/Pol-5, French Language-4, English Language-5 [I didn't actually take all of these courses, I just took the tests. Is that okay?]</p>

<p>EC's:</p>

<p>Science Olympiad- 5 years, Varsity, 19 time medalist? Club founder and President for 2 years
Student Government- Student Senate President, Junior Senator
Art Club- President/Founder [12th], President [10th], Treasurer [9th]
Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA)- 1 year, but got 6th at Nationals?
Women's lacrosse- 2 years (not offered at my new school)
Independent Research- interned at Duke University for a summer, medaled at the state science fair, made national finalists in the Conrad Spirit of Innovation Awards
Volunteered 60+ hours at UNC hospitals and 60+ hours at a childrens museum</p>

<p>I'm a pretty good writer, though probably not the best. </p>

<p>What do you think?</p>

<p>Looks like you’ve got some really solid stats! Though no one can really be so sure when it comes to Yale, I’d say you have a good shot</p>

<p>

AP classes are considered more important during the admissions process. </p>

<p>Consider Emory and Rice.</p>

<p>Is your school highly competitive? Are you just top 10%, top 5%, top few students?</p>

<p>I did take Art History, Biology, Gov/Pol, Chemistry, Calculus, a 6.0 French class, and World History. So I guess the only class I really didn’t take was English.</p>

<p>I will read up on Emory and Rice, thanks!</p>

<p>My school is kinda funky. It’s a public school, but sophomores from across the state apply for admission, and if accepted, live on campus and take courses Junior and Senior year. So I suppose that yes, it is a very competitive school (which is why we don’t rank.)</p>