chances and ways to improve?

<p>Female, Junior
State: MD
High School: Public, Magnet
High School Type: sends some grads to top schools
Will apply for financial aid: Yes</p>

<p>Academics:
GPA - Unweighted: 4.0
GPA - Weighted: 4.625
Class Rank: not public, but I'm about 1 of 3 people who have never gotten a B. so top 1%?
Class Size: Magnet class - 53. Public school class - about 400.</p>

<p>Scores:
Total: 2340
SAT I Critical Reading: 740
SAT I Math: 800
SAT I Writing: 800</p>

<p>SAT II Math 2- 730...yeah I took this before I finished trig it was a bad idea I'm retaking</p>

<p>AP - World History (4). Currently taking Calc AB, Physics B, Environmental Science, English Lang, and US History. Will take Bio, Chem, Calc BC, English Lit., and maybe another one as a Senior.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Varsity Field Hockey (JV Captain 10, will be varsity captain next year)
Varsity Lacrosse
Club Field Hockey
National Honor Society (will probably try for an officer)
Spanish Honor Society
Tri-M Music Honor Society
Green Team (might try for officer)
Girl Scouts
Orchestra
Peer Pals (might try for officer)
I will probably have an internship this summer with the National Institute of Health at Johns Hopkins. And my senior year I will work with a mentor to do a research project for two of my credits.</p>

<p>Honors and Awards: got a 215 on my PSAT so I'll probably be a commended scholar or something</p>

<p>Can you chance me for
Yale
MIT
Brown
Stanford</p>

<p>and give me tips for improvement?</p>

<p>I’d say you’re a great candidate for the Ivies or any other school for that matter. Just keep your GPA where it is. Your SAT scores are amazing and your course load seems pretty heavy. Just keep up with your EC’s and I don’t know if you mentioned it but volunteer work is always a plus on an application. I’m assuming you must have some if you’re in NHS. I don’t think you need any “improvement” just keep on your path.</p>