My name is Orion Joyner and I am currently a junior at Kingsway Regional High School. My weighted GPA is an 89.28 out of 100 and I am ranked 201/426 out of my class. My main events for both my winter and spring track and field seasons are 55m hurdles, 110m hurdles, 400m hurdles, and triple jump. I do other sprinting events during different dual meets like the open 400m.
My times for each event(sophomore year):
55m hurdles: 8.98s
110m hurdles: 16.5s
400m hurdles: 1:02.24
Triple Jump: 41’07”ft
I also do many extracurricular activities in and outside of school as well:
-Chess Club
-Cricket Club
-Chemistry Club
-CAD Club
-Robotics Club
-VESTED Program
-PACAC Program
-Jazz Ensemble(Percussion)
I also had some work experience as a web program trainee for Hopeworks n Camden during the summer and volunteer for Fun Day at Swedesboro Park
I achieved some awards throughout my High school year as well:
-Honor Roll( Freshman Year)
-VESTED Achievement
-Second Year Varsity letter
-Second Team Conference award for triple jump
-PACAC Achievement
-Spotlight Student in Middle School
-1st place medal for Freshman Tri-Country Triple Jump Relay
I am black(If it helps) and I am not in National Honors Society
My PSAT scores were 1020 and I am taking a lot of AP/Honors courses right now i want someone to tell me my chances at getting into Yale university and give me some tips on how to improve my chance. Cause I know I do not have a 100% chance of getting in
I don’t do chances, but you might ask a moderator if they could change your post to not include your name and HS.
@Orion, You would need to improve your SAT score to have a chance. Something closer to a 1450+ would put you into consideration and a 1500+ to be competitive. Also, your class rank is not going to help your chances—you would need to raise that with solid scores this year. Typically, Yale and its peer schools look for students in the top 10 percent of their class.
It’s fine to include your name/hs – you don’t need to be anonymous to use the internet 
@Orion: Please take a look at Yale’s Common Data Set: https://oir.yale.edu/sites/default/files/cds2016-2017.pdf
Specifically, pay attention to the C7 and C10 Data Points:
Only 1% of Yale students are ranked between the 25th and 50th percentile of their graduating class – which is where your ranking of 201/426 places you. Given the above data, Yale is an Ultra Ultra Ultra High Reach school for you – and that would be true even if you submitted a perfect score on an ACT or SAT (sorry).
IMHO, you should be looking at more realistic options: https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/a-plus