Chances at Columbia or U. Penn? Thanks :)

<p>I'm going to be a high school senior from Mesa, AZ.</p>

<p>GPA (weighted): 4.375 (unweighted): 3.899 (Somewhere around there)
Class Rank: 28/752</p>

<p>Nearly all straight-A's on my transcript. Only B's are in both semesters of Geometry, the 1st semester of Honors Algebra II and the 1st semester of CP Chemistry.</p>

<p>Gotten A's in:
AP US History
AP English Composition
AP Chemistry
Pre-Calculus
Honors Algebra II (Second semester)
CP Chemistry (Second semester)</p>

<p>Test Scores:</p>

<p>ACT (Feb 2011) Composite: 32
PSAT (2010): 200
PSAT (2009): 172 (My dad was having major back surgery that morning, so I did badly)
SAT (March 2011) CR 650, Math 720, Writing 660
SAT (June 2011) CR 750, Math 670, Writing 710</p>

<p>APs:
AP US History: 5
AP Chemistry: 4
AP English Language: 5</p>

<p>I'm in marching, concert, and jazz band.
I have 300+ hours of community service and have started my own food drive organization.
I'm in National Honor Society.
I was in National Junior Honor Society.
I'm a Toro Link Leader at my school.
I'm on the band Student Leadership Team as a section leader.
I was accepted into the Cesar Chavez Leadership Institute at ASU last summer.
I've been awarded scholarships for NAU Summer Music Camp.
I was a delegate from my school to Boys' State summer 2011.
I was accepted (one of three students from my state) to the Congressional Academy for American History and Civics in Washington, D.C., offerred by Ashland University.</p>

<p>If you have any questions about something I didn't make clear, let me know.</p>

<p>So.. What are my chances at getting into Columbia University or U. Penn?</p>

<p>Thank you for your feedback.</p>

<p>Apply elsewhere. holistically, chances seemmlow</p>

<p>Why do you say that?</p>