Chances at Stanford - please reply!

<p>Here are my stats
Female Chinese-American
Location: Southern California
rank: 3/690
cumulative gpa: 4.68</p>

<p>Honors/AP Coursework: AP Euro, AP US Hist, AP Govt, AP Econ, AP Calc, Precal Honors, AP Comp Sci A, AP Comp Sci AB, English Hon 1 and 2, AP Eng 3, AP Eng 4, AP Span 4, AP Psych, AP Art Hist, AP Stats, AP Bio, AP Physics, AP Econ, World Geography Hon</p>

<p>SAT Scores:
Critical Reading: 720
Math: 800
Writing: 740</p>

<p>SAT Subject Tests:
Math Level 2: 800
US History: 780
Chinese: 800
Biology: 690 (retaking in october)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:</p>

<p>KIWINS: Publicity, Secretary
Future Business Leaders of America: President
Interact: VP & President
Youth Committee
Founder of new club on campus</p>

<p>National merit finalist for sure (does nms status help much, if any for admission to the colleges below?)</p>

<p>These are the schools I plan to apply to:
Stanford
USC
UCLA
UC Berkeley</p>

<p>major: business</p>

<p>What are my chances at those schools?
I want to apply to Stanford Early Action, but I'm not sure if my EA chances are going to be better than applying Regular. Any advice?
Also, if the above ones are not good matches, then which colleges should I consider?
Thanks!</p>

<p>Yeah, you have a reasonable chance. You should always apply if you really want it...colleges can be so unpredictable. I knew someone with a 2390 on their SAT and a 35 on his ACT, who got into Princeton and stuff, but got rejected from Stanford. Just write a good essay and stand out somehow.</p>

<p>will applying early action help considerably in the admissions process at stanford?</p>

<p>It might help a little.</p>

<p>I belive Stanford doesn't have a business major. Will that affect your choices? Also UC Berkeley's Haas is only available to sophomores.</p>

<p>SoCal2007:</p>

<p>UCB/UCLA: Match</p>

<p>well i think i might apply to stanford as an economics major since they don't have an undergrad business program there</p>

<p>hmm does anyone know if regents scholarships for UC's are full rides or just partial?</p>