Chance me?

<p>GPA:
97.7/100 Weighted (School doesn't rank)</p>

<p>SAT:
-800/690/650 (M/CR/W)
-760/680/690</p>

<p>SAT Subject Tests:
800 on both Math 2 and Physics</p>

<p>ACT:
-35 composite
-34 English (8 on essay)
-36 Math
-32 reading
-36 science</p>

<p>AP tests:
European History - 4, US History - 5, BC Calculus - 5</p>

<p>Senior Year Courses:
AP Physics C (Mech and E&M), AP Microeconomics, AP Macroeconomics, AP Statistics, Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra</p>

<p>I also took an independent math research course junior year where I wrote two papers, I submitted one to the NYC math fair junior year and won a silver medal, I'm submitting the other this year.</p>

<p>Captain of the senior math team, we placed in the citywide competition last year, and probably will again</p>

<p>Worked in a lab for seven weeks one summer, and was in a summer research program another.</p>

<p>What are my chances for UChicago, Yale and MIT?</p>

<p>UChicago: high match
Yale and MIT are reaches for everybody. Really focus on your essays. Write and rewrite. Get them perfect and you’ll be a competitive candidate. </p>

<p>Your SATs are slightly on the low side; only submit ACTs if that’s an option. Your ACTs are stellar.</p>

<p>Your math ECs are nice, but you have to know that everybody has something similar at MIT. You have to stand out somehow. Like I said earlier, really focus on those essays if you haven’t applied yet. </p>

<p>Chance me back. I am the JHU chance. I think it’s still on the first page.</p>

<p>Oh, I forgot to mention that I’m president of my Jewish club and an organizer in a community outreach program to raise math appreciation.</p>

<p>I think you are a competitive applicant. What you’re slightly lacking in test scores you make up for with solid ECs. Good luck!</p>