chances at top tier schools

<p>This is a neat website-just found out about it.
I'm a junior right now; here are some of my stats:
SATI: Critical Reading:800, Writing:800, Math:790
SATII: Chem:760, Bio:680</p>

<p>I plan on taking history and math2 SATIIs in June and expect to score about 750 on each; the 680 was a freshman year fluke.
current AP courses: U.S. history, AP physics B, English Language and Composition, Calculus BC
I'm also in French 5. I've always taken the highest level courses available to me and have gotten straight A's. Next year, I'm taking AP Bio, AP English Literature, AP World History, AP french, and a math course at my local state university (considering I've completed the highest course in junior year)</p>

<p>Sports:-Track 9,10
-Cross country 10,11
-Varsity volleyball 11
EC's:-President of Teen Institute of the Garden State (TIGS) club at my school
-attended TIGS summer conference in '03, '04
-captain of robotics team
-Weston Science scholars program (a cooperative program with local state university that lets high school students do college level research over the summer) '03 and '04
-attended UMBC undergraduate symposium with research from Weston program in '03
-accepted into and will be attending NJ Governor's School for Science summer of '05
-Suburban Cultural Educational Enrichment Program at my church (I tutor underprivileged elementary school students from Newark once a week)
-community service awards 9,10,11
-National Honor Society and junior honor society
-French honor society
-French club 9,10,11
-philosophy club-co-founder 11
-UMDNJ pre-medical honors program 11</p>

<p>it would be great if the experts could give me an idea of my shot at Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Columbia, Brown, UPenn, etc and, if i'm just dreaming about these schools, what others would fit an interest in science, specifically psychology. I'm also looking at UVA, UNC, Vanderbilt, Tufts, and Wash. U. as well as others. Right now, i want to go into medicine. Thanks a lot!</p>

<p>u know ur the ****... do u even need to ask ;)?</p>

<p>Looks good, for many of the top tiers.</p>

<p>Ivies would be a reach, because nothing is a real "eye-opener" but still, you're strong.
(Ivies are a reach for anyone as well)</p>

<p>Ivies are not reaches for all.</p>

<p>Case Scenario:</p>

<p>AA URM, Orphaned in Fostercare, Scores a 1540 on his SAT, 4.5 9 AP's. Over 900 hours of community service, Football track state champ in 800m Track. Accepted Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Washington and Lee, Dartmouth, Cornell, not a troll either. Kid went to my HS, graduated 2 years ago.</p>

<p>I think that would constitute as an Ivy Match.</p>

<p>wow, totoboyo, that's incredible. Yes, I'm afraid I cant come close to matching that profile, but I've come to accept these things haha. Any more feedback from anyone?</p>