Chances......any chance at all?

<p>I was wondering what my chances are of being accepted into Rice, Johns Hopkins, Stanford, Nothwestern, and Cornell for biology. I just finished my junior year and would appreciate any and all input. My transcript info is below:</p>

<p>GPA (unweighted): 4.0
GPA (weighted): 4.34
Amount of AP classes/credits: 8 (11% of all credits)
Amount of Honors Classes/Credits: 25 (48% of all credits)
Amount of Nonhonors classes/credits: 18 (39% of all credits)
-Next Year, I will be taking all AP and Honor classes
Class Rank: 3 of 453
A+'s =11
A's = 34
A-'s=6
SAT Scores:
Reading:700
Math: 750
Writing :730
Extra-Curriculars:
Academic Decathlon
Academic Science Super Bowl (Captain)
Science Olympiad
Spell Bowl
Latin Club (Vice President)
SADD
Student Council (Secretary)
Art Club
National Honor Society
Key Club (Senior Rep.)
Mathletes
contributed to independent school newspaper which raised $2000+ for charity</p>

<p>ORM: Pakistani</p>

<p>Thanks for the Help!</p>

<p>Rice-95%
Stanford-88%
Johns Hopkins-93%
Northwestern-97%
Cornell-90%</p>

<p>Haha, disregard those percentages by Harlem. Not only is it impossible to give a "percent" chance, there is NO POSSIBLE WAY anybody's chances are going to be even near 80%, let alone 90%, no matter their stats.</p>

<p>I'd say that you have a good shot at all of those colleges. You're at about the same level as most other candidates. I don't think anybody can give a %, because elite admissions can seem random at times and depend on essays as well.</p>

<p>. bump</p>

<p>Rice- accepted
Stanford- rejected
Johns Hopkins- accepted
Northwestern-accepted
Cornell- accepted</p>

<p>in my opinion. raise that SAT score to 2200 to increase chances.</p>