<p>GPA: 3.9 Unweighted
SAT: 2200
PSAT: 220 National Semi-Finalist</p>
<p>2 AP Sopomore Year-Chem and World
5 AP Junior Year-English History Calculus Physics and Economics
5 AP Senior Year-English Government Calculus Physics C and Computer Science</p>
<p>I scored 4-5 on all my AP Tests</p>
<p>Took a 2 period yearly 2 year long CISCO class which is computer networking and is supposedly very good for admission.</p>
<p>Rank: Top 10%</p>
<p>Extra Curricular:</p>
<p>Math Club-Treasure, Varsity Letter, AMC Passer, Math Competion Awards
Robotics Club-Sub Group Lead
Debate Club-Degree of Honor, Tournament Awards
Peer Tutoring-Study Group Leader
Mosque Volunteering
National Honor Society
Track team</p>
<p>Awards:</p>
<p>National-Merit Semifinalists
AMC Passer
National AP Scholar
Knights Valor (100+ Volunteer Hours Award)
Honor Roll</p>
<p>Colleges:</p>
<p>Stanford
U Penn: Wharton
UC Berkley
UCLA
Northwestern
MIT</p>
<p>If I need anything else please tell me I am new thanks</p>
<p>I think that you have a chance at all of these schools if you keep your GPA up.</p>
<p>Could you chance me back? At “What are my chances of getting into Penn State arch program or campus in general” and “chances of getting into UConn?”<br>
jy1092</p>
<p>I won’t do a college-by-college breakdown, but a general comment on your chances at prestigious colleges.</p>
<p>Your SAT score will not hurt you, and your GPA reflects well of you. You have taken multiple AP courses, which will no doubt earn you a “Rigorous courseload” mark from your counselor. I will assume for a moment that your essays and recs are good, but comment on ECs. Your extra-curriculars seem like you are taking full advantage of those offered at your school. Unfortunately, that is not enough. You do not have a significant accomplishment in any single club, but rather a “membership” or some other title of unknown importance. I hope this doesn’t sound critical, because I am the exact same way. I do as many ECs with as much depth offered at my school, but in this day and age, that will not look great for colleges. MIT, Northwestern, and UPenn will be high reaches just for the fact that nothing sets you apart. They have 10,000 applicants who have 3.8+ GPAs, 2100+ SAT, Volunteer Club, Robotics Club, School Award 1, School Award 2, Sport, and 100+ volunteer hours.</p>
<p>By the way, what is “AMC passer?” Did you get higher than a 75 or something?</p>
<p>Also, you can’t be a National AP Scholar, that requires 8+ APs. You’ve only taken 7, which will get you AP Scholar with Distinction.</p>
<p>Stanford - Reach
Penn - Reach
Berkley: Match (If you’re out of CA, then admission will be more difficult.)
UCLA: Same with Berkley
Northwestern: Match
MIT: Reach</p>
<p>You may be missing parts of your application. Try taking at least 2 SAT Subject Tests and see how you do on them. You probably need Math, Science, Literature, or History ones. If you think you can score well on three at most, go for it.</p>
<p>In general you have a fair shot at the colleges you want, maybe try for one of the worst ivies like Cornell(still amazing!) though… just as a reach</p>
<p>Stanford-high match/ low Reach
U Penn: Wharton- high match
UC Berkley- in
UCLA- in
Northwestern- match
MIT-high match/ low Reach
Northeastern-In
University of Washington-In
Good luck!</p>