Chances at Top-Tier Universities :)

<p>Hi All! I'm currently a junior and beginning to visit colleges and prepare myself for the application process next year. I want to get a better idea for my chances at some of the schools I'm looking at. I'm looking into majoring in engineering or physics</p>

<p>White female, family income around 100,000
GPA: 99 weighted, 97 unweighted
AP: World History (5) Enrolled in: Biology, Physics, US History. Taking next year: Calc AB, Chemistry, Literature, European History, and Pyschology
SATs: 2130
ACT: 33
School doesn't rank, but top 5 percent
ECs:
- Youth and Government: 800 students involved in my state. We attend a major conference in the spring. I've received multiple awards, am my schools leader (over 60 members), and am the director for my city. Major involvement, have met the governor and state legislators through my position in the program
- FIRST Robotics: Rookie Team award, I am female but my school doesn't have a team so I took the initiative to join another team
- Math League: top scorer in county
- Campus Ministry: club officer, direct all ministry in school
- National Honor Society
- Volunteer at local senior citizen center. LOTS of hours, recognized at volunteer appreciation dinner for my high number of hours for my age
- Class president the past 2 years
(Few other ecs, but those are my strongest)</p>

<p>I work at Barnes and Noble as well.</p>

<p>I'm looking at RPI, Carnegie Mellon, MIT, ivies, and several state schools (In New York, possibly Binghamton) Please let me know my chances and if you have any schools to recommend</p>

<p>You look good for RPI. Can’t help with the others. Look at Case Western Reserve?</p>

<p>Thanks! Glad to hear it haha and I haven’t actually looked there but the school has been brought up before</p>

<p>I’d put RPI and CMU as matches for you. MIT is a reach for all as acceptance rate is <10%. But honestly all three of those are world class. GaTech is excellent if you like larger schools.</p>