Chances at top engineering schools

<p>What's up CC? Current HS Senior here and I have no clue which schools I can get into. anyways, here are my stats/schools:</p>

<p>School: pretty competitive mid-lower-upper-middle-class school in suburban Atlanta.</p>

<p>GPA: 3.9 unweighted
Rank: 37/480
APs:
World History (5)
US History (5)
Chemistry (5)
English Lang (5)</p>

<p>Honors: 9th grade English, 10th grade English, Biology (9th), Chemistry (10th), Algebra (9th), Geometry (10th), Pre-calculus (11th), Spanish 2 (10th), Spanish 4 (11th)</p>

<p>Current schedule:</p>

<p>AP English Literature
AP European History
AP Microeconomics (1st semester)/Macroeconomics(2nd semester)
AP Psychology
AP Physics B
AP Calculus BC</p>

<p>SAT Superscore (taking again in november):
670 reading (don't know why it's so low, I got a 77 on the CR PSAT)
770 math
730 writing</p>

<p>SAT Subject Tests:
US History: 800
Chemistry: 800
Math II: 800</p>

<p>Awards:
Nat'l merit semifinalist
AP Scholar
I'm sure there's more..</p>

<p>ECs:
Football (JV 9th,10th, Varsity 11th, quit partially because I broke my foot in the offseason)
Beta Club
Spanish National Honor Society
Job at a pizza place (15-18 hours a week, started this summer)
I'm sure that there's more here, too..</p>

<p>Schools:
UC Berkeley
Southern California
Harvey Mudd
Cornell
Dartmouth
Princeton
Stanford
Rice</p>

<p>Getting recommendations from AP Chemistry teacher (Stanford alum, I was one of very few Juniors to get a 5, and he has a mancrush on me), and from AP Lang teacher (we're pretty much friends).</p>

<p>I'm really just looking for a school with both strong engineering and humanities programs, as I'm tentatively planning to apply as an engineer and minor in something like history, so I'm really open to suggestions.</p>

<p>Cornell: Reach
Stanford: Reach
Princeton: Reach
Dartmouth: Reach
Rice: Reach
Berkeley: Match (if you can pay full freight, high match otherwise)
USC: High match
Harvey Mudd: Reach</p>

<p>I guess Georgia Tech is your safety…</p>

<p>Yeah Georgia Tech is pretty up there engineering wise.</p>