<p>Thanks for reading, I'm a high school Junior (assume I am a senior, because nothing here is too far off from what I'm expecting from next year) and I was wondering how good of a shot I have at getting in at the following schools, though I feel like they're all total reaches:</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins
Columbia
Williams
Boston College
M.I.T
Dartmouth</p>
<p>and... drum roll please..</p>
<p>Princeton. (take it easy here, I know it's impossible. haha)</p>
<p>Here are my stats:</p>
<p>White Male in Austin, Texas</p>
<p>FIRST GENERATION. </p>
<p>Weighted GPA: 105.98 (we have a weird 100 point scale..)</p>
<p>Class Rank: 1 out of 535 at a very Competitive High School that sends many students each year to top colleges.</p>
<p>Classes I have taken/will take (We get 8 blocks of classes a year):
AP World History
AP Calc. BC
AP Environmental Science
AP Chemistry
AP English 3
AP English 4
AP U.S History
AP Government
AP Economics
AP Spanish Language
AP Spanish Lit.
and all other classes are Honors Classes</p>
<p>SAT scores
Typically around 2250 and upwards</p>
<p>Extra Curricular Activities:
Freshman Class Vice President
Sophomore Class President
Junior Class Vice President
Science Competitions (plan on going to district/state level this year)
Head of School's Social Events Committee last year
Head of School's Community Service Committee this year
Class Ambassador to the Principle last 2 years.
Debate last year
Science Academic decathlon (typically make it to state, didn't last year, probably will this year)
Robotics Team
Job tutoring elementary school kids at a community center
Organized School partnership with local special olympics
Organized school-wide coat drive for homeless people
Created and Implemented a student to student tutorial service
Plan on Creating a grade-level community service hour competition
National Honor Society</p>
<p>Next Year EC's if all goes as planned.</p>
<p>NHS Vice President.
Student Body President
Applying to BofA Student Leaders and Northwestern U. Summer College, whichever I get into I will go to. </p>
<p>Thanks for reading! Feel free to be real with me, I won't get offended. And feel free to offer up other suggestions/possible schools for me to consider.</p>