<p>I was wondering what my chances are to get in to Princeton, Columbia, MIT, or something similar:</p>
<p>SAT IIs so far: Math IIC 800, Chem 780, will take US history in May</p>
<p>SAT I so far (will retake): math 790, reading 730, writing 770 (cum: 2290)</p>
<p>School:</p>
<p>All-honors except for spanish, incl honors in all Jewish Studies, and in Hebrew (my school has a dual-curriculum of 3-5 periods a day of Hebrew subjects and 4-6 English subjects)
We have no ranking system at our school, and no weighed GPAs (4.0 = A)
English subjects Freshman (unweighted) GPA of 3.5 (Hebrew subjects: 3.7) (reason: grandfather passed away during beginning of finals, parents went to Europe for that reason, etc)
English subjects Sophomore GPA of 4.05 plus A+ in Music and A- in Art (nothing below A- in any subject either semester, and 2nd semester only A's and A+'s) (Hebrew subjects: 3.8)
English subjects Junior GPA looking to be around 3.95 (with A+ in AP Statistics (there are no APs offered in our school junior year, but I learned Honors pre-calc at home over the first weekend of school and got an A in the final)(plus i'm taking the AP US History test too since, although our class isnt called AP, we use an AP textbook) (Hebrew subjects: 3.85)</p>
<p>ECs:
Model Congress
Soccer and Softball teams
Co-Captain of City Harvest club (we pack Kosher food for the homeless every Wednesday)
Co-captain of sandwich making club (for a shelter)
Founder and Captain of Midnight Run chapter in my school (we hand out food at "hotspots" in Manhattan every 2-4 Sat. nights)
Captain of our school's distinguished track team (I've won our league's 800m races at each meet over the last two years, and I have anchored multiple relays)
Witness and possible capt next year on our school's perenial NY championship challengers Mock Trial teams
Offenseman on Varsity Hockey
Co-head of Early Prayer services at my school
Co-head of Teen Prayer services at my synagogue
Math team (probably a captain next year), and i have been on it since 5th grade. I've won an AMC 1st place in grade award (7th grade - 75 kids in grade), AMC 3rd place in grade (8th grade), math olympiads 1st place in grade in 6th grade, 2nd place in 7th grade, have done very well in math comps in high school. I also was second in my school in the AIME competition this year (450 kids in our school)
Editor (and possible Editor-in-Chief next year) of our school's science maganzine
Co-editor of our school's weekend Bible portion pamphlet
Contributing writer for yearbook
Chorus member</p>
<p>Also:
About 200 community service hours through high school so far
My school's hours are from 8:00-4:45 every day (i wake up at 630am and get home at 720 (after co-curric) every day)
Will do some volunteer work for a few weeks in the summer
Volunteer lifeguard last summer for a week at an underfunded day camp
Player piano for 6 years already and guitar for 3
Volunteer to lead Bible reading at my synagogue every week in our Teen prayer services
Brown Belt in karate
Certified lifeguard
I have legacy only in Brooklyn College (not considering it at all), NYU (my top safety), Columbia (one of my leading choices), but none for UPenn or Princeton (my top 2).
My high school is relatively hard to get into, and the level of curriculum is very high (and colleges see it that way too). UPenn and Columbia love my school too.
I'm going for a month to Oxford University this summer for a studying/sports program
Will probably get National merit commendation or higher (219 PSAT)</p>
<p>Hook: I'm full of ideas. I reformatted and restructured out school's science magazine, started a very successful homeless-helping volunteer group in school (Midnight Run). I also have a perfect attendance record (whether that is a plus or minus (btw: i do have a life!))</p>
<p>Anyway, plz tell me if you have any idea as to my chances of getting into the above schools</p>