<p>Hey if you guys remember, I'm headed for my junior year, but I've already taken the old SAT summer after my freshman year. Very sorry for posting another thread, which could be construed as annoying. I didn't realize here that people liked to talk about the Ivies and prestigious schools a bit more. My stats and the list of colleges I want to know about are below.</p>
<p>GPA: 3.7-8uw, don't know what it is weighted, around 4.3 teachers and people have told me.</p>
<p>SAT: I have to take the new one but I did take the old one. 1520, 750V/770M. Thank god for analogies, and thank god for quantitative comparisons. I'll have to retake that though since it's not the new one.</p>
<p>APs: I took AP Psychology last year, waiting on test results. Planning on around 10 APs probably, I'm going to see how much I can handle, play it by ear. Taking the most rigorous schedule allowed at my school, as well as taking some loopholes teachers will give me.</p>
<p>Community Service: 80 hours. Various environmental organizations and clubs I've been in have done community service. Planning to do a lot of volunteering at the hospital this summer.</p>
<p>Sports: Volleyball, varsity for 3 days until they cut the team in half and made a JV team lol. I wasn't over 6' lol.</p>
<p>Clubs and ECs: Science Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Habitat for Humanity, Math UIL, Computer Science Club. </p>
<p>School does not rank, estimating I'm in the top decile.</p>
<p>What are my chances at:</p>
<p>Case Western Reserve University
Any UCs, especially UCLA though
Harvard, Cornell, Brown University- Ivies I'm most interested in
Also feel free to include Yale, Princeton, Columbia, U Penn, Dartmouth.
MIT.</p>
<p>I don't want to sound like I'm all about prestige, I was just wondering about those schools because if I can get in there, I can get in anywhere probably.</p>
<p>Also, feel free to suggest colleges for me, as I'm not very far in the selection process. I know about good medical programs somewhat, and I know about prestige and that's about it.</p>
<p>Thanks for your help guys. Again, I"m sorry I didn't write down everything I wanted in the first thread.</p>