Chances at a range of schools...

<p>Here are the schools:</p>

<p>Northeastern
Penn State Schreyer Honors
Bucknell
Notre Dame
Tufts
MIT
Harvey Mudd
Cornell</p>

<p>SAT I: CR 700; M 800; W 680 (2180)
SAT II: Math L2 790; Chemistry 800
GPA: 4.309 (weighted)
Rank: 1/247 (shared with 3 other people)</p>

<p>AP Classes: 11th grade: US History, English Literature; 12th grade: Calculus AB, Chemistry, Psychology</p>

<p>Took Lit AP exam and got a 4, didn't take the History exam :.
Took most rigorous course work in my school.
Public school - not very competitive</p>

<p>ECs:
Bunch of clubs.
Varsity Outdoor Track
Leadership Program (part of which involved initiating a student-led service project which raised $2500+ for a cancer institute)
Self-taught piano
1st Place in ACS Chemistry Contest (Regional)
Placed in a bunch of math contests (ranging from school to regional)
National Merit Letter of Commendation</p>

<p>An interesting thing that I did was program games for a computer game (using the provided graphical user interface) and got quite popular over that network. In fact, the company that made the game publicly recognized me on their website in July (they recognized 1 person per week, out of tens of thousands who have designed games). Yea, it's a really nerdy tidbit, but whatever, I'm applying to engineering schools :P.</p>

<p>Chances will be appreciated :).</p>

<p>MIT - nah
Northeastern - mmhm
Tufts - maybe
Cornell - it's a reach</p>

<p>As for Penn State, Bucknell, Notre Dame, and Harvey Mudd- I'm not familiar with them.</p>

<p>You seem to have picked a few schools known for sports- are you planning to run in college? A girl on my varsity indoor track team was recruited for Bucknell for sprints/high jump.</p>