Chances at Reaches with Final "Stats"?

<p>Hey all, I'd greatly appreciate some thoughts on my chances. </p>

<p>I know I know, we're all just giving our opinions, and nothing another thinks is really any closer to the truth than my own self-evaluation, but I just wanted to hear some comments.</p>

<p>stats:
3.92 uw
1460
sat 2s: Math 2c: 800, Writing: 720, US History 640
APs: US History - 5
Full IB Diploma
Rank 3/364
ECs (my most passionate commitments): started film club, pretty active in literary club (co pres for a few years), I have won several writing awards,
-siemens westinghouse, model un, and other stuff that i'm less passionate about</p>

<p>major: undecided, leaning towards english and possibly math</p>

<p>schools:
Georgetown - SFS
Duke
Princeton (hah)
Dartmouth
Brown
Penn</p>

<p>What are my chances? If I get into one of these reaches I will be extremely happy. I've got good in-state safeties to rely on if all else fails (I'm already in at GA Tech and I'm in for sure at UGA), but I really would like to leave Georgia.</p>

<p>did you really only take one AP? well that my hurt you but otherwise you have great stats. Tough reaches are Brown, Penn, Princeton....I think you have a good chance at the others.</p>

<p>no it wont, he has an ib diploma, just as good. i think you are in except at princeton and penn are the only iffys</p>

<p>Yeah that's the only AP my school offered me as an IB Student (took it as a sophomore). My school has the IB program, so APs aren't really around as much. But rest assured, I am taking the toughest courseload. . .for instance, I'm taking AP Calculus BC and IB Math HL BOTH.</p>

<p>Some of the advice here fisturbs me. For example, Pen has a higher exceptance rate than Brown, Dartmouth and Duke.</p>

<p>I got in Columbia, and they never had any of my AP scores. I only took two though.</p>

<p>Last bump. . .thanks for the comments. I too am wondering about what people say sometimes. . .Penn, Georgetown and Duke are the ones with the highest acceptance rates, but maybe that doesn't necessarily mean less competitive.</p>

<p>Ok, THIS is the last bump.</p>