Chances at these schools?

<p>SAT- 630 CR, 700 M, 790 W</p>

<p>GPA- 3.88 UW</p>

<p>SAT II- I'm going to take Math IIC, US Hist. and Literature</p>

<p>EC's:</p>

<p>City Youth Commission: Actual city commission, hand picked by mayor and city council, 6 years by graduation (3 terms), most likely will be chairperson next year, was Treasurer sophomore year. We sponsor Teen and Youth Events in our area (at least 700+ hours...and I love it)</p>

<p>Freshman Class Treasurer at my school</p>

<p>Sophomore and Junior class representative at my school</p>

<p>6+ productions with school Drama Department (almost all leads); 2+ shows with an outside community theater</p>

<p>I'm running for an ASB office soon so wish me luck! (not really sure which one yet)</p>

<p>Member of National Society of High School Scholars</p>

<p>Personal:
Junior right now
White male from Northern California
Top 5 in California Public School</p>

<p>What are my chances at these schools? And is it true that most colleges still don't really care about the writing SAT portion?</p>

<p>Stanford (reach I know but how far?)
UCLA
Vanderbilt
USC
UNC-Chapel Hill
UCSB
Georgetown
UChicago
Boston College
U of Florida
UTexas-Austin</p>

<p>anyone please?</p>

<p>Nice SAT writing score. . .I got a high one too, and it was the ONLY 750+ on my SAT :)
Anyway, I would try to get your M+CR score up. . .at least a 1400. Stanford is a huge reach considering you're a white male w/ average stats, but I think, location-wise, UNC and Vandy and Florida would be matches/slight reaches. I would actually say that UNC is a match, maybe Boston College, too. Don't know much about the UC schools. . .
G'town-medium reach
UChicago-reach
UTexas-idk</p>

<p>ucla- in
vandy- prob
cali schools in
bc- prob
fla -in
chicago- prob not
gtown- maybe
unc chapel - no
texas - probly not
the reason u probly won't get into unc is my friend, whos dad is an alum, said that it is extremely difficult for out of state to get into unc, much harder than an oos applying to duke, which is a better school. i live in texas, and there is a state legislative rule where if u r in top 10% of class in texas public high school, u get automatic acceptance to any state public university. as a result, many poor mexican kids in south texas who r in top 10% at mediocre to poor high schools, go to UT cuz they cant get in anywhere else, so after all the 10% rule kids get in, there are few spots left.</p>