Chances at Ivys?

<p>I am not thinking Harvard, Princeton, Yale because I know I cannot get into these, but I was thinking other top 15 colleges, etc. </p>

<p>My rough application would be sort of like this.
Male - Public School - Asian (Indian)
IB Program
4.55 GPA - weighted 3.9ish unweighted
Key club VP (11)
Spanish Honor Society - Secretary (10)
Lieutenant Governor for Key Club Div. 10a (11/12)
JV Lacrosse (10,11)
Mu Alpha Theta competitions - placed in 2 regional competitions 15th place
placed at county math competitions - top 10
top 10 in class (lower part 7-10 range)
(re-instater/fouder-president spanish honor society (12)) - pretty likely to happen
Also maybe Key Club President (12)
Still have to take SAT, Subject tests, ACT</p>

<p>will be National Commended Scholar</p>

<p>I know it is hard to chance without many standardized tests in, but considering all my possibilities listed above are true, do I have a chance at any of these schools? And if I did, what SAT scores would I need? Thanks so much</p>

<p>Also, what programs, etc. should/could I do over summer in Florida to better my application. I know it's hard to find some because it's already May. Thanks</p>

<p>There is no guarantee that anyone (unless you have connections) will get in to any of the Ivies. Even the best of students. Your criteria is solid, and I would say that depending on your essays and SAT scores, you would be a viable candidate. Keep up the good work; I’m guessing you’re a junior? </p>

<p>It would be easier to chance with specific schools. Since you tagged your post with “Chicago” and “Duke,” I will assume you are looking at those two. I say match for both.</p>

<p>Yeah, I’d say Duke and Chicago are the two schools I wanted to be chanced for. And yeah, I’m a junior. Thanks for the reply by the way.</p>