Chances at Columbia, NYU, Stanford, UCLA, Brown?

<p>Im in my Junior Year of high school and i'm starting to look at Universities (Well... have been since Middle school) for preparation</p>

<p>SAT scores: 2250
ACT: Didn't take it
Grades: All A's (except one B in Freshman Year)</p>

<p>Here are my classes so far:</p>

<p>Freshman:
Accel Algebra/Geometry
Honors English
Spanish
P.E/Child Development
Science
Social Studies
* During summer I went to Ghana and Sri Lanka for a care project for 1 month. To bump up my academics I also did my Algebra 2 class, Honors Biology, and Honors Social Studies classes in my local community college.</p>

<p>Sophmore:
AP English
Honors Trigonometry
Spanish
AP Enviremental Science
AP psych
Child Development
* During the school year I did a foreign exchange over to Germany (1 quarter) and South Korea (1 quarter). Instead of going on another care project, I did some local charity help for under the poverty line education and the homeless community.</p>

<p>Junior:</p>

<p>AP english
Honors Pre-Cal
Spanish
AP Biology
AP government and politics
Child Development
* This summer I am already signed up to go on a care project to Africa and Isreal, maybe Peru if I can add another location onto it, I may do a ocean study instead though. </p>

<p>Senior will be:</p>

<p>AP english
AP cal
Student Government
Spanish
AP chemistry
AP world history
* If I get the chance on a foreign exchange, I will most likely take it.</p>

<p>Other:
Debate Club
Key Club
NJHS
Academic Decathlon
Quiz Bowl
Sustainability club (Started it)
Started 3 local charities (1 for teenage mothers, 1 for children with mental disabilities under the age of 12, and 1 for a summer program for under privileged children who want a better education/better future)
I interned in for a Human Rights official in Cape Town, South Africa
School varsity team for Track/Field
I have also worked as an intern for my moms real estate brokerage
I know 5 other languages other than english which include: Hebrew, German, Spanish, Mandarin, Korean and currently learning Japanese (all self-taught except Spanish)
Numerous state/national awards
Summer camp jobs with my sister (Didn't list them earlier because they aren't as important as the other ones)</p>

<ul>
<li>Payed for my travel </li>
</ul>

<p>I want to major in Psychology or Political Science.</p>

<p>If these matter:
Female/White/17
Income: 70,000+
First in family to go to college</p>

<p>Being the first generation to enter college with your plethora of accomplishments is extremely impressive. You have a fantastic chance at all. </p>

<p>You are definitely a stand-out applicant! You should have a fairly nice chance (or better) at all your choices!</p>

<p>ap scores? how involved are you in the clubs you listed e.g. leadership positions? You’re definitely a match at NYU and UCLA. The rest are reaches for anyone.</p>

<p>Columbia, Stanford, Brown: You’re qualified. >90% of qualified applicants are rejected.
UCLA, NYU: Match</p>

<p>Just a question: Since I am in my Junior year, is there anything you recommend me to be more involved in to make my resume stand out more?
Also, thank you guys for answering</p>

<p>Bump</p>